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Rene Girard and the phenomenology of mimetic desire
Rene Girard and the phenomenology of mimetic desire

Author(s): Gregory S. Moss
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Contemporary Philosophy, Psychology of Self, Studies in violence and power, Phenomenology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe ChAT
Keywords: Mimetic Desire; Imitation; Selfhood; Otherness; Violence;

Summary/Abstract: René Girard has been critiqued for failing to ground his theory of mimetic desire in a discursive and philosophically robust framework. In order to meet this objection, I argue that René Girard’s theory of mimetic desire can be successfully motivated by a phenomenology of the emptiness of selfhood and intersubjectivity. After grounding Girard’s theory in a phenomenology of no-self, I reconstruct Girard’s argument that violence is a necessary consequence of internally mediated mimetic desire.

  • Issue Year: XIV/2023
  • Issue No: 2 (43)
  • Page Range: 43-82
  • Page Count: 40
  • Language: English