PORCEL MORENO, MANUEL
No
Rev. Portug. Filos.
Article
Científica
Internacional
01/01/2025
2-s2.0-105022917657
Based on two essays by French philosopher Jean-Luc Marion, an article published in 1985, entitled De la mort de Dieu aux noms divins: l’itinéraire théologique de la métaphysique, in which he accuses Thomas Aquinas of confining the question of God to the metaphysics of esse; and a chapter entitled Saint Thomas d’Aquin et la onto-théo-logie, included in the new edition of his work Dieu sans l’être republished in 2002, where he presents a retractatio of his earlier position adopted in 1985 and releases Thomistic thought concerning God from the charge of remaining enclosed within the onto-theological constitution of metaphysics, the aim of our article is to critically evaluate the extent to which Marion’s thought corresponds to the texts of Aquinas and, consequently, to discern in what sense the problem of God is subjected, in Thomistic thought, to the onto-theological horizon of metaphysics and, more specifically, to the question of being. © 2025 Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia. All Rights Reserved.
agapè; being; Jean-Luc Marion; metaphysics; onto-theology; Thomas Aquinas