The Fragmentary Demand: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy

The Fragmentary Demand: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy - Paperback

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The Fragmentary Demand: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy

The Fragmentary Demand: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy - Paperback

$35.28
Sale price  $35.28 Regular price 

by Ian James (Author)

This introduction to the philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy gives an overview of his philosophical thought to date and situates it within the broader context of contemporary French and European thinking.

Front Jacket

This introduction to the philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy gives an overview of his philosophical thought to date and situates it within the broader context of contemporary French and European thinking. The book examines Nancy's philosophy in relation to five specific areas: his account of subjectivity; his understanding of space and spatiality; his thinking about the body and embodiment; his political thought; and his contribution to contemporary aesthetics. In each case it shows the way in which Nancy develops or moves beyond some of the key concerns associated with phenomenology, post-structuralism, and what could broadly be termed the "post-modern."

Back Jacket

This introduction to the philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy gives an overview of his philosophical thought to date and situates it within the broader context of contemporary French and European thinking. The book examines Nancy's philosophy in relation to five specific areas: his account of subjectivity; his understanding of space and spatiality; his thinking about the body and embodiment; his political thought; and his contribution to contemporary aesthetics. In each case it shows the way in which Nancy develops or moves beyond some of the key concerns associated with phenomenology, post-structuralism, and what could broadly be termed the "post-modern."

Author Biography

Ian James is a Fellow in French and Director of Studies in Modern and Medieval Languages at Downing College, University of Cambridge. He is the author of Pierre Klossowski: The Persistence of a Name (2000).

Number of Pages: 296
Dimensions: 0.65 x 9 x 5.94 IN
Publication Date: December 14, 2005

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