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Philosophical Chronicles Jean-Luc Nancy

Philosophical Chronicles By Jean-Luc Nancy

Philosophical Chronicles by Jean-Luc Nancy


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In eleven talks originally broadcast on French public radio, this book offers a philosopher's account of some of the pressing questions and addresses issues within philosophical inquiry.

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Philosophical Chronicles by Jean-Luc Nancy

In eleven brief, engaging talks originally broadcast on French public radio, Jean-Luc Nancy offers a philosopher's rough and ready account of some of the pressing questions of our day and addresses chronic issues within philosophical inquiry. The fundamental question, which recurs again and again, is whether philosophy is conditioned by the world the philosopher inhabits, or whether it must remain unconditioned by that world.
Nancy discusses: terror in relation to religion and capitalism; the relevance of philosophy to life (whether philosophy can be a form of life); the status of god in monotheism; the relevance of politics as it is defined today; the Heidegger affair and its consequences for philosophy; war, especially in the context of the invasion of Iraq; the role of negativity in philosophical and cultural discourses; art and the variability of its meanings; the predominance of the metaphor of the sun. The essays can be read separately, but together they amount to the striking vision of a philosopher sensitive to the world of his times and attempting to open his own path within it.

Philosophical Chronicles Reviews

These beautifully translated short essays by Jean-Luc Nancy reflect on some of the large issues of our time: the war of civilizations, the nature of politics, war, history, life and art, as well as the nature of philosophy. They are like brilliant and sharp crystals of philosophical thought in action, reflecting on itself and its engagement with the world. -- -Paul Patton Philosophy, UNSW Timely and untimely, this is a fascinating sequence of short chronicles engaging philosophical topics and topics thought philosophically. One moves through and from the war in Iraq to the Heidegger 'affair' to any number of issues from daily and not so daily life. This incisive collection displays Jean-Luc Nancy's characteristic brilliance in a most accessible fashion. -- -Ian Balfour York University

About Jean-Luc Nancy

Jean-Luc Nancy (1940-2021) was Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Universite Marc Bloch, Strasbourg. His wide-ranging thought runs through many books, including Being Singular Plural, The Ground of the Image, Corpus, The Disavowed Community, and Sexistence. His The Intruder was adapted into a film by Claire Denis.

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CIN0823227588VG
9780823227587
0823227588
Philosophical Chronicles by Jean-Luc Nancy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Fordham University Press
20080215
84
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