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Renaud Barbaras

    August 27, 1955

    Renaud Barbaras is a French philosopher whose primary interest lies in phenomenology, particularly the works of Edmund Husserl, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Jan Patočka. His recent writings and seminars delve into the complexities of what he terms the "phenomenology of life." Barbaras's approach is characterized by a profound exploration of lived experience and its role in our understanding of the world. His thought offers a distinctive perspective on the interconnectedness of consciousness, embodiment, and the environment.

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    Introduction à la philosophie de Husserl
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    Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life
    • 2022

      Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      In Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life, renowned French philosopher Renaud Barbaras aims to construct the basis for a phenomenology of life. Called an introduction because it has to deal with philosophical limits and presuppositions, it is much more, as Barbaras investigates life in its phenomenological senses, approached through the duality of its intransitive and transitive senses. Originally published in French (Introduction à une phénoménologie de la vie) Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life first defines the problem of life phenomenologically, then studies the failures of the phenomenological movement to adequately think about life, and finally elaborates a new, original, and productive approach to the problem. He engages "object-oriented" philosophies with this approach and concludes that they are far more phenomenological than previously believed. Combining original interpretations and expert readings of philosophers such as Kant and Husserl and contemporary thinkers such as Bergson, Badiou, and Deleuze, Barbaras offers here a powerful and important contribution to phenomenology and continental thought.

      Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life
    • 2005

      Desire and Distance

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Desire and Distance constitutes an important new departure in contemporary phenomenological thought - a rethinking and critique of basic philosophical positions concerning the concept of perception presented by Husserl and Merleau-Ponty - though it departs in significant and original ways from their work.

      Desire and Distance