ABSTRACT

This volume stages a series of encounters between the French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy and leading scholars of his work along four major themes of Nancy’s thought: sense, experience, existence, and Christianity.

In doing so, the volume seeks to remind readers that Nancy’s sens has many meanings in French: aside from those that easily carry over into English, i.e., everything to do with "meaning" and "the senses"; it also includes the "way" they are "conducted," the "direction" they take, the "thrust" or "pulse" in which the circulation of sense exists. Faithful to this plural understanding of sens, the writings collected here aim to join Jean-Luc Nancy in the process of "making-sense" that animates his thinking, rather than to deliver a definitive summary of his position on any given issue. They are conceived of as notes "along the way," documenting "encounters" as moments of "(re)direction" and recording the "pulse" of sense that animates them. In that spirit, Nancy himself has provided each contribution with an "echo" in which he, in turn, responds to each author and thereby continues their mutual encounter. Aside from these echoes, this volume includes an original essay in which Nancy reflects upon the international trajectory of his thinking; a trajectory that is to be and undoubtedly will be continued, in many different directions, across and around the world.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction: The Conduct of Existence

The Pulse of Sense encounters with jean-luc nancy

part |47 pages

The Fragility of Sense

chapter |10 pages

Nancy on Trial

Thinking philosophy and the jurisdictional

chapter |15 pages

The Fragility of Thinking

part |58 pages

The Poetics of Experience

chapter |12 pages

Pir-Ating the Given

Jean-luc nancy's critique of empiricism

chapter |21 pages

Abraham's Ordeal

Jean-luc nancy and søren kierkegaard on the poetics of faith

chapter |11 pages

Interpreters of the Divine

Nancy's poet, jeremiah the prophet, and saint paul's glossolalist

part |51 pages

The Corporeality of Existence

chapter |13 pages

Jean-Luc Nancy, a Romantic Philosopher?

On romance, love, and literature

chapter |13 pages

Spread Body and Exposed Body

Dialogue with jean-luc nancy

chapter |16 pages

An Ontology for Our Times

chapter |7 pages

Affectivity, Sense, and Affects

Emotions as an articulation of biological life

part |79 pages

The Emancipation of Christianity

chapter |16 pages

Metamorphosis or Mutation?

Jean-luc nancy and the deconstruction of christianity

chapter |17 pages

Desecularisation

Thinking secularisation beyond metaphysics

chapter |12 pages

Raising Death

Resurrection between christianity and modernity − a dialogue with jean-luc nancy's noli me tangere1

chapter |18 pages

The Eternal Return of Religion

Jean-luc nancy on faith in the singular-plural

part |6 pages

Coda