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Allonomy (Nancy)
Nancy's name for the constitutive otherness-of-self that is more originary than any autonomy. From Greek allos (other) + nomos (law): "his own law is other than himself" (Fragile Skin II §3 a). The diagnostic operates at three registers: (…
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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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Juan Manuel Garrido
Chilean philosopher of science and technology, working at the intersection of philosophy of biology, phenomenology of life, and political theory of techno-science. Linked to the Granel circle (Granel was his teacher) and the late-Nancean o…
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On Touching—Jean-Luc Nancy
Author(s): Jacques Derrida · Year: 2005 (orig. Le toucher, Jean-Luc Nancy, Galilée 2000; v1 essay "Le toucher: Touch/To Touch Him" in Paragraph 16:2, 1993, trans. Peggy Kamuf) · Type: book
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Techject / Ecotechnics (Nancy)
Nancy's late philosophy-of-technology operates with two distinct-but-coordinated terms: techject (II §3 e raw 559) — neither object nor subject, the agent of intrinsically-technical relations — and ecotechnics (II §3 d raw 549) — the regim…
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Technē of Bodies
Nancy's phrase (from Corpus and L'intrus, both 2000) for the technical-prosthetic-supplementary structure of any body — the technē (Greek technē: art, craft, skill, technics) that constitutes the body rather than supervening upon it. The p…