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Jean-Luc Nancy among the Philosophers

Apter, Emily(Contributions by)Gasche, Rodolphe(Contributions by)Goh, Irving(Contributions by)Hamacher, Werner(Contributions by)Kaufman, Eleanor(Contributions by)Moore, Ian Alexander(Contributions by)Morin, Marie-Eve(Contributions by)Murray, Timothy(Contributions by)Van Den Abbeele, Georges(Contributions by)Goh, Irving(Edited by)
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This volume focuses on the relational aspect of Jean-Luc Nancy's thinking.

As Nancy himself showed, thinking might be a solitary activity but it is never singular in its dimension.

Building on or breaking away from other thoughts, especially those by thinkers who had come before, thinking is always plural, relational.

This "singular plural" dimension of thought in Nancy's philosophical writings demands explication. In this book, some of today's leading scholars in the theoretical humanities shed light on how Nancy's thought both shares with and departs from Descartes, Hegel, Marx, Heidegger, Weil, Lacan, Merleau-Ponty, and Lyotard, elucidating "the sharing of voices," in Nancy's phrase, between Nancy and these thinkers. Contributors: Georges Van Den Abbeele, Emily Apter, Rodolphe Gasche, Werner Hamacher, Eleanor Kaufman, Marie-Eve Morin, Timothy Murray, Jean-Luc Nancy, and John H.

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Fordham University Press
1531501990 / 9781531501990
Paperback / softback
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21/02/2023
United States
English
224 pages.
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