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This book explores the topic of the gift drawing on the encounters between Jean-Luc Marion and Jacques Derrida. It argues that the topic of the gift holds the key to some of phenomenology s most pressing structural questions. The book situates Marion's work on the gift according to his relationship with his teacher, Derrida. It considers their many encounters on that topic and offers a constructive assessment of what it all means for phenomenology and deconstruction today. By specifically approaching the Marion/Derrida engagement through a juxtaposition of their decidedly different uses of desire in their work in general, and in relation to the gift in particular, this book demonstrates how their debate on the gift plays a pivotal role in the understanding of phenomenology in the past 40 years. The book suggests that these two thinkers distinct uses of desire in relation to gift are a - if not the - central lynchpin to their conflict over the gift. Those findings are then used to illuminate these two thinkers overall differences, specifically in philosophy and phenomenology.§