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    por Derrida, Jacques
    Publicado 2011
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    “…It is a dialogue between François-David Sebbah, one of the two editors of this topical collection, and Jean-Luc Nancy, one of the most eminent representatives of the contemporary French Thought. …”
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    por Nancy, Jean-Luc
    Publicado 2014
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    por Nancy, Jean-Luc
    Publicado 2014
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    por Nancy, Jean-Luc
    Publicado 1996
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    por Nancy, Jean-Luc
    Publicado 2008
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    por Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe
    Publicado 2014
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    por Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe
    Publicado 2012
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    por Saona, Margarita
    Publicado 2022
    “…As a heart transplant survivor, I find that the Ettingerian concepts of the transport-station of trauma, of wit(h)nessing, metramorphosis, and carriance provide an understanding of how—as humans—we are able to transcend the traditional notions of self through borderlinking. Jean-Luc Nancy’s L’Intrus explored the limits of the self as he wrote about his heart transplant, when he was confronted with a body that relied on medical procedures, machines, and ultimately on someone else’s organ. …”
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    por Lyngdoh, Shining Star
    Publicado 2021
    “…The thinking of a shared community life is the facticity of one’s own being-together-in-common without the dismissal of individual differences as can be seen in the works of Jean-Luc Nancy, and there is an ethical demand that comes from the face-to-face ethical relationship with the Other as argued by Emmanuel Levinas.…”
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    “…Building on work of contemporary philosophers Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy, we examine what the chronicle entails by touching on three themes: time, meaning, and the body. …”
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