Deonation as a question. The marionian reading of the Logische Untersuchungen
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This paper shows what the irruption of the Logische Untersuchungen really consists in according to the phenomenological thought of Jean-Luc Marion. We will start from the Heideggerian and Derridian interpretation of this irruption. It is not a matter of confronting them as two opposing readings, but rather of reconciling them in a more subtle way and showing that the great doctrinal contribution of the Logische Untersuchungen does not lie in having expanded intuition, nor in having affirmed the autonomy of signification, but in having established the primordiality of the correlation between the appearing and what appears as such, that is, the primacy of the donation of the phenomenon.
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