Abstract
The aim of the present paper is to educe some fundamental elements of the refoundation of phenomenology as it is developed in the philosophy of Marc Richir. We will concentrate on two texts, both impregnated by the same thought of the instable becoming of phenomena, which have had a great influence on the richirean thought: the Timaeus of Plato and the famous text about human freedom renamed Freiheisschrift in the philosophical jargon. By trying to develop a phenomenological interpretation of the platonic χώρα and of Schelling’s concept of the fundament (Grund) we aim for that, what is happening at the depths of the schematism of phenomenalisation and the emergence of sense, emphasizing in the same time the crucial distinction between imaginary and real.
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