In this original work, Steven DeLay, using a wide breadth of philosophical sources, articulates a view of selfhood which emphasizes humanity's ineluctable experience before-God
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Focusing on French phenomenology after 1945, this book serves as a comprehensive introduction for students of phenomenology and continental philosophy. It highlights key concepts and figures, making it an invaluable resource for those in related fields such as theology, literature, and French studies. The text aims to bridge various disciplines, offering insights into the philosophical landscape of post-war France.