Philosophy And Phenomenology Of The Body by Michel Henry

Essai sur l'ontologie biranienne

It recasts the body as the site of immediate, affective self-experience rather than an object among objects, arguing that the most originary mode of appearing is non-intentional auto-affection—life feeling itself prior to representation or relation. By distinguishing the visible, objective body from the lived body, it grounds subjectivity, knowledge, and action in immanent self-revelation, challenging externalist accounts of experience and laying a foundation for a phenomenology of life.

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