The article deals primarily with the concept of pleasure in Jean-Luc Nancy's thought. It occurs in many texts by the philosopher and connects with key concepts of his deconstructive project: the body, relational ontology and the writing. For Nancy, pleasure is, among other things, a particular somatic experience, the effect of peculiar writing practice, and finally, the experience of non-identity of a singular plural subject. The distinctive feature of pleasure (in various conceptualizations) is the opening that it makes every time, which Nancy derives from his deconstructive considerations on the works of Freud, Kant and Barthes. In the thesis, Nancy's revised concept of pleasure as an opening is also referenced to Derrida's thought in ord...
In this paper I work on some theses of Jean-Luc Nancy that aim to show how the Cartesian dualism on ...
International audienceDespite many controversies the debate between psychoanalysis and neuroscience ...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
The article deals primarily with the concept of pleasure in Jean-Luc Nancy's thought. It occurs in m...
Przedmiotem pracy jest pojęcie przyjemności w myśli Jeana-Luca Nancy’ego. Pojawia się ono w wielu te...
In this interview1, Jean-Luc Nancy retraces the origin, the affirmation and the trivialization of de...
This article aims to be a confrontation with Nancy’s “deconstruction of Christianity”. For Nancy to ...
This article aims to develop a series of descriptive arguments that explore the relationship that ca...
This paper will, in its successive steps and movements, revolve around one single question, a questi...
This paper shows the importance of Jean-Luc Nancy"™s interpretations of René Descartes in Nancy"™s ...
In this article, I examine the presence of Spinoza within Jean-Luc Nancy’s deconstruction of Christi...
This article takes two instances of circumstantial or “contingent“ encounters - Jean-Luc Nancy's rea...
In this article, a close study of Jean-Luc Nancy's The Experience of Freedom is offered. After prese...
”Psyche ist ausgedehnt: weiß nichts davon”. The French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy charac...
Jean-Luc Nancy, one of the most influential philosophers of today, is part of a group to some extent...
In this paper I work on some theses of Jean-Luc Nancy that aim to show how the Cartesian dualism on ...
International audienceDespite many controversies the debate between psychoanalysis and neuroscience ...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
The article deals primarily with the concept of pleasure in Jean-Luc Nancy's thought. It occurs in m...
Przedmiotem pracy jest pojęcie przyjemności w myśli Jeana-Luca Nancy’ego. Pojawia się ono w wielu te...
In this interview1, Jean-Luc Nancy retraces the origin, the affirmation and the trivialization of de...
This article aims to be a confrontation with Nancy’s “deconstruction of Christianity”. For Nancy to ...
This article aims to develop a series of descriptive arguments that explore the relationship that ca...
This paper will, in its successive steps and movements, revolve around one single question, a questi...
This paper shows the importance of Jean-Luc Nancy"™s interpretations of René Descartes in Nancy"™s ...
In this article, I examine the presence of Spinoza within Jean-Luc Nancy’s deconstruction of Christi...
This article takes two instances of circumstantial or “contingent“ encounters - Jean-Luc Nancy's rea...
In this article, a close study of Jean-Luc Nancy's The Experience of Freedom is offered. After prese...
”Psyche ist ausgedehnt: weiß nichts davon”. The French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy charac...
Jean-Luc Nancy, one of the most influential philosophers of today, is part of a group to some extent...
In this paper I work on some theses of Jean-Luc Nancy that aim to show how the Cartesian dualism on ...
International audienceDespite many controversies the debate between psychoanalysis and neuroscience ...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...