Jean-Luc Nancy and plural thinking [electronic resource] : expositions of world, ontology, politics, and sense / edited by Peter Gratton, Marie-Eve Morin.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Albany : State University of New York Press, c2012.
Description
1 online resource (267 p.)

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Subject(s)
Series
  • SUNY series in contemporary French thought [More in this series]
  • SUNY series in Contemporary French Thought
Summary note
Wide-ranging essays on Jean-Luc Nancy's thought.
Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Expositions of the world: creation, globalization, and the legacies of Christianity
  • The creation of the world / François Raffoul
  • No other place to be : globalization, monotheism, and salut in Nancy / Christina Smerick
  • Christianity's other resource : Jean-Luc Nancy and the deconstruction of faith / Alfonso Cariolato
  • Deconstruction and globalization : the world according to Jean-Luc Nancy / Martin McQuillan
  • Nancy's materialist ontology / Anne O'Byrne
  • On interface : Nancy's weights and masses / Graham Harman
  • The speculative challenge and Nancy's post-deconstructive realism / Peter Gratton
  • Archi-ethics, justice, and the suspension of history in the writing of Jean-Luc Nancy / B.C. Hutchens
  • Jean-Luc Nancy on the political after Heidegger and Schmitt / Andrew Norris
  • The task of justice / David Pettigrew
  • De-monstration and the sens of art / Stephen Barker
  • Poetry and plurality : on a part of Jean-Luc Nancy's The muses / William Watkin
  • Forbidding, knowing, continuing : on representing the Shoah / Andrew Benjamin
  • Interview with Jean-Luc Nancy : the commerce of plural thinking
  • Bibliography of Jean-Luc Nancy's works in English.
ISBN
  • 1-4384-4228-9
  • 1-4619-1108-7
OCLC
  • 810082866
  • 821735764
  • 923417256
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