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We might then differ from Derrida and his anticipation of the impossible, unrecognizable, yet possible gift, questioning its desirability as it is imagined and appears connected to a transcendentalized ontology of God, a God who, like the gift, at least for Marion, appears beyond the horizon of "earthly" human economies of reciprocity, a God ex nihilo, and a gift ex nihilo. It was the late medieval nominalists, the protestant reformers, and seventeenth-century Augustinians who "completely privatized, spiritualized, and transcendentalized the sacred, and concurrently reimagined nature, human action, and society as a sphere of autonomous, sheerly formal power. |
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