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.
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ISBN
9780823227594
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Fordham University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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