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Sandrine Israel-Jost: How Does Nancy Pursue the Thought of the Milieu by Other Means?
How Does Nancy Pursue the Thought of the Milieu by Other Means?
(S. 249 – 264)

Sandrine Israel-Jost

How Does Nancy Pursue the Thought of the Milieu by Other Means?

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Jean-Luc Nancy is a prolific thinker, not only because of an abundant body of work —more than a hundred titles—but also and above all because his thought, in opening, encourages and invites to think what he himself has not themed. So it is with the category of “milieu”. This category, of which G. Canguilhem in his time marked the contemporaneity, is more current than ever. It allows us to think differently about our world, and what makes the world is our world. Who makes the "we", when we think by the “milieu”?

This study consists in showing the conditions from which Nancy's thought can contribute in a powerful way to a thought of being-together from an ecosophical point of view.

How to think first by the relationship and not from a primordial subject? How, therefore, to think another subjectivity, beyond the reflexive subjectivity of the human?

  • Poststrukturalismus
  • Dekonstruktion
  • Demokratie
  • Gemeinschaft
  • Ethik

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Sandrine Israel-Jost

Sandrine Israel-Jost lehrt Philosophie an der HEAR (Haute École des Arts du Rhin) in Straßburg. Sie war Studentin und Doktorandin von Jean-Luc Nancy. Sie ist Autorin einer Dissertation über den Kontingenzbegriff in Philosophie, mit dem sie versucht, ausgehend von einem Dialog zwischen Aristoteles und Nietzsche, die Gegenwart und nicht die Zukunft zu denken. Sie hat Artikel veröffentlicht, die sich hauptsächlich mit den Verbindungen zwischen Literatur und Philosophie oder zwischen Kunst, Ästhetik und Ökologie/Ökosophie befassen. Eine Arbeit über das Umweltproblem, basierend auf Hippokrates und D. W. Winnicott, ist in Vorbereitung. Sie ist assoziiertes Mitglied von Crephac (Centre de recherche en philosophie allemande et contemporaine, Strasbourg) und Vizepräsidentin von ARPPS (Association pour les rencontres Philosophie-Psychanalyse, Strasbourg).
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Susanna Lindberg (Hg.), Artemy Magun (Hg.), ...: Thinking With—Jean-Luc Nancy

With this book, we would like to resume the passionate conversation that Jean-Luc Nancy was engaged in throughout his life, with philosophers and artists from all over the world. Now that he has passed away, it is not enough for us to simply reflect on his work: we would like to stay true to the stance to which his thought invites us, in a pluralistic and communal way. Jean-Luc Nancy takes up the old philosophical question of truth as a praxis of a with — understanding truth without any given measure or comparison as an articulation of a with. It is a thinking responsible for the world from within the world, a language that seeks to respond to the ongoing mutation of our civilization.

 

With contributions by Jean-Christophe Bailly, Rodolphe Burger, Marcia Sá Calvacante Schuback, Marcus Coelen, Alexander García Düttmann, Juan-Manuel Garrido, Martta Heikkilä, Erich Hörl, Valentin Husson, Sandrine Israel-Jost, Ian James, Apostolos Lampropoulos, Nidesh Lawtoo, Jérôme Lèbre, Susanna Lindberg, Michael Marder, Artemy Magun, Boyan Manchev, Dieter Mersch, Hélène Nancy, Jean-Luc Nancy, Aïcha Liviana Messina, Ginette Michaud, Helen Petrovsky, Jacob Rogozinski, Philipp Stoellger, Peter Szendy, Georgios Tsagdis, Marita Tatari, Gert-Jan van der Heiden, Aukje van Rooden.

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