Martins, FlorindaPereira, Américo José PinheiraReimão, Cassiano MariaWondracek, Karin H. K.Rosa, José Maria SilvaAguirre Antúnez, Andrés EduardoNobre, Angela LacerdaCastro, Evanor Daniel deSaldanha, Marcelo Francisco CostaSantos, Ana Paula RosendoReimão, Sofia2023-01-262023-01-262013ROSA, José Maria Silva, et alii, «Matter and material phenomenology», In: La vie et les vivants. (Re-)lire Michel Henry, (éds.) G. JEAN, J. LECLERCQ et N. MONSEU, Presses Universitaires de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, 2013, pp. 567-579.978-2-87558-120-4http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/12791ln his work, «Material Phenomenology», Michel Henry shows that what separates him from Husserl is the possibility of a phenomenality in which what reveals itself, matter, coincides with how it reveals itself. ln such a way, the matter is not present as a function of a form that reveals it, but rather reveals itself in the form in which it effectively phenomenalizes itself, and affects itself. ln our research work related to the Philosophy of Medicine, this phenomenality of matter, of being, and of life has gained an immediate application to the phenomena of pain. Nevertheless, in parallel to that possibility, a diverse range of questions emerged as to the exc1usion of oneself from the phenomenality of the physiological processes of the body, relegated by Michel Henry to the strict domain of the empirical.engMichel HenryVidaFenomenologia - FenomenalidadeMatériaHusserlMatter and material phenomenologybook part