Foucault, Marion, and the Irreducibility of the Human Person

Quién. Revista de Filosofia Personalista 18:73-95 (2023)
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Abstract

I engage the works of Michel Foucault and Jean-Luc Marion on the nature of personhood and the self. I find Marion’s phenomenology of the “gift” a more compelling account of personhood especially granting an intuition widely shared by personalist philosophers, namely, that persons are irreducible. I end by responding to objections from within the Christian philosophical tradition.

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Joshua Taccolini
Saint Louis University

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