Jean-Luc nancy’s ethics of finitude

Angelaki 27 (1):35-46 (2022)
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Against a certain contemporary style of thinking that wishes to go beyond finitude entirely, I propose a finite praxis modeled after Jean-Luc Nancy’s finite thinking. I argue that the desire to imm...

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Marie-Eve Morin
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