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Jean-Luc Nancy is a prominent contemporary thinker in France, known for his innovative reappropriation of key figures in the continental tradition. He has developed a unique ontology that influences our understanding of religion, politics, community, embodiment, and art. Marie-Eve Morin offers the first comprehensive account of Nancy’s thought, tracing it through his writings, including his recent work on the deconstruction of Christianity. Morin articulates the central concepts that structure Nancy's diverse body of work, focusing on the essential rift within any “self,” which shapes how it relates to itself and to others. Nancy’s ontology challenges the dichotomies between individual and community, interior and exterior, matter and spirit, and thought and thing. This approach is not merely deconstructive; it seeks to explore the “limit” or “edge” as a site of meaning. While often associated with Heidegger or Derrida, Morin highlights the originality of Nancy’s thought, arguing that it possesses a rigorous internal logic despite its varied topics. This exploration will appeal to students and scholars of philosophy and related fields looking for a systematic understanding of one of today’s most original thinkers.
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Jean-Luc Nancy, Marie-Eve Morin
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