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Corpus II is a collection of recent essays by Jean-Luc Nancy dealing with embodiment, sexuality, pleasure and the crossing of borders and boundaries. It is both a celebration of our sexual existence and an unflinching philosophical reflection on all our ways of being together.
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Jean-Luc Marion: The Essential Writings is an anthology of Marion’s diverse writings in the history of philosophy, Christian theology, and phenomenology. The general introduction... Læs mere
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A collection of essays devoted to the concept of hospitality from different disciplinary perspectives such as philosophy, politics, anthropology, aesthetics, ethics, and translation studies.
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How has the internet changed our notion of theology? Has the internet had similar effects on the thinking of Christianity that were... Læs mere
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Figures of a Changing World develops an account of culture change that is based on the distinction between the two rhetorical... Læs mere
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Heinz von Foerster was the inventor of second-order cybernetics, which recognizes the investigator as part of the... Læs mere
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Circulating Being centers on the later works of Camus, Marcel, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty to study the development of existential thinking about language, communicative life, ethics, and politics.
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This study of the contemporary French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas compares his thought with that of his contemporaries, most notably Jacques Derrida... Læs mere
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The twenty-five original essays in this remarkable book constitute both a state of the art survey of Dante scholarship and a manifesto for new understandings of one of the world's great poets.
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The contributors to this volume re-assess literary practice at the edges of paper, electronic media, and film. They show how the emergence of a new medium reinvigorates the book and the page as literary media, rather than announcing their impending death.