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  1. Being singular plural.Jean-Luc Nancy - 2000 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    One of the strongest strands in Nancy's philosophy is an attempt to rethink community and the very idea of the social in a way that does not ground these ideas in some individual subject or subjectivity. The fundamental argument of this book is that being is always 'being with', that 'I' is not prior to 'we', that existence is essentially co-existence. He thinks this being together, not as a comfortable enclosure in a pre-existing group, but as a mutual abandonment and (...)
  • Death Sentence.John Mowitt, Maurice Blanchot & Lydia Davis - 1979 - Substance 8 (1):113.
  • Review of Stanley Hauerwas and Alasdair C. MacIntyre: Revisions, Changing Perspectives in Moral Philosophy[REVIEW]Rachel M. McCleary - 1984 - Ethics 94 (3):515-517.
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  • The Community of Those Who Have Nothing in Common.Alphonso Lingis - 1996 - The Personalist Forum 12 (2):186-187.
     
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  • Fragments de la bĂȘtise.Jean-luc Nancy - 1988 - The Temps de la RĂ©flexion 9:13.
     
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