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Fragile Skin of the World
The title-figure of Nancy's last book (The Fragile Skin of the World, 2020/2021). The world is neither animal (Stoic immanent finality) nor machine (Enlightenment external causality) but us; it has no skin of its own and is "the factorial…
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Investment as Civilizational Principle (Nancy)
Nancy's late diagnosis of the Western civilizational sequence — Roman enterprise → Christian transfer-and-galvanization → bourgeois investment → present automation — as the systematic development of a single principle: investment. From Lat…
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Jean-Luc Nancy
French philosopher (1940-2021), major figure in contemporary continental philosophy. Author of works on community (The Inoperative Community), the body (Corpus, Corpus II, Sexistence, Marquage manquant), art (The Muses, Noli me tangere, Ad…
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Limit / Edge / Shore (Nancy)
The closing analytic triad in Fragile Skin Ch VIII ("Taking on Board"), Nancy's master late-apparatus for thinking singular finitude in the closure of the West: limit (limite), edge (bord), shore (rive). Each names a distinct register of t…
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The Fragile Skin of the World
Author(s): Jean-Luc Nancy · Year: 2021 (French 2020) · Type: book
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Time-to-Come / À-venir (Nancy)
Nancy's name for the temporal mode of the time-to-come, distinct from future-as-calculable-projection. From Fragile Skin I §1: "The to-come (to write it in this way) . . . would be the pre-sence of the present, that which does not yet take…
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Transcendental Geology
Giovanni Fava's elevation of a single late working-note phrase from Merleau-Ponty into the central interpretive paradigm of late MP's philosophy of nature: a philosophy capable of linking history to its ontological belonging to the Earth,…