The intermediate situation. On affection and time in Michel Henry

Authors

  • John David Barrientos Universidad Pontificia de Comillas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.4-I.2013.29736

Keywords:

body, Michel Henry, self-affection, time

Abstract

When we go back-by means of the epoché of the world, following Michel Henry-towards the originary “how” of all manifestation (videor), we stumble once and again upon the phenomenological situation of the body. The body is, then that originary hinge by means of which I manifest world in a continuous resistance. It will be, as well, within my own body where I am always aware of oneself, according to my own affection (self-affection, not previ-ously constituted). Thus, the material condition of the body will be that of my internal body, or subjective body-as Henry initially read in Maine de Biran-or that of my flesh, as Henry himself would later say. Bearing all this in mind, the intermediate situation of one’s own affection, of this body of mine, with regard to the world and the videor, turns out to be an appropriate medium to attempt a preliminary study of the problematic situation of the internal time of affection. For this purpose, we shall revise the analysis offered by Michel Henry in Material Phenomenology and in Incarnation, indicating possible aporias, as well as alternatives to these last ones.

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Published

2014-01-15

How to Cite

Barrientos, J. D. (2014). The intermediate situation. On affection and time in Michel Henry. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (4-I), 23–37. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.4-I.2013.29736

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Ensayos de las regiones euromediterranea y Europa del Norte