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The notion of “event” is often used, in contemporary phi- losophy, as a way to overcome the end of metaphysics since it challenges both the metaphysical conditions of appearing and knowing. Thanks to a comparative analysis of the works of Hannah Arendt and Jean-Luc Marion, the authors show that even though the event appears as a questioning of the modern concept of history in the texts of the former, and as a modality of saturated phenomena in the Marion’s phenomenology of given- ness, its use allows us to re-evaluate the relationship of both phi- losophers with metaphysics. After pointing out a fundamental difference of the conception of the event in Arendt and Marion, it is then possible to reveal their position regarding the possibil- ity of thinking after the end of metaphysics
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Universidad Panamericana. México

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García Labrador, J., & Vinolo, S. (2019). Hannah Arendt y Jean-Luc Marion. El acontecimiento y los márgenes de la metafísica. Tópicos, Revista De Filosofía, (57), 207–234. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v0i57.1060

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