Abstract

The data of divine revelation intensify philosophical investigation. In response to this determination of philosophy shared by, for example, German Idealism and French phenomenology, William C. Hackett offers a set of basic qualifications that seem to follow from the manner in which the latter school has articulated itself in its two leading figures, Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Yves Lacoste. Two initial concepts (‘eschatologicity’ and ‘conditionlessness’) present themselves as crucial to the philosophy of revelation in phenomenological form. These are clarified in a preliminary way.

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