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Author(s)
Goddard, Jean-Christophe
Keywords
Désubjectivation
Transcendantal
Réflexivité
Néant
Desubjectivation
Transcendental
Reflexivity
Nothingness

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/677476
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http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=APHI_723_0423
Abstract
Résumé: Dans cette contribution, il s’agit de montrer que le champ transcendantal a-subjec-tif, en deçà de la dualité sujet/objet, caractérise de façon essentielle l’idéalisme transcendantal de Fichte – en amont des découvertes husserliennes et des élaborations sartriennes dans La transcendance de l’ego. Ce champ qui témoigne d’une « désubjectivation du transcendantal » s’exprime en particulier à travers l’idée d’une « réflexivité a-subjective » qui fait apparaître, en même temps, le caractère an-objectif du fondement de l’apparaître et par là la « loi de l’auto-apparition de l’apparition » avec sa dimension affective et morale. L’article se termine avec une brève esquisse de ce que l’auteur appelle le « nihilisme phénoménologique » de Fichte.
Abstract: This article aims to show that the transcendental a-subjective field, well short of the duality subject/object, is what essentially distinguishes the Fichtean transcendental idealism – before the Husserlian discoveries and the Sartrian elaborations of The Transcendence of the Ego. This field – which testifies to a desubjectivation of the concept of transcendental – particularly expresses through the idea of an a-subjective reflexivity. In the same time, the last one makes the an-objective character of the ground of the appearance appear and so the ‘law of the self-appearance of the appearance’ with its affective and moral dimension. The article ends with an outline of what the author calls the Fichtean ‘phenomenological nihilism’.
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2009
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