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  1. Touching Without Touching: Objects of Post- Deconstructive Realism and Object-Oriented Ontology.Sam Mickey - 2018 - Open Philosophy 1 (1):290-298.
    This paper presents a juxtaposition of the understanding of objects in Jean-Luc Nancy’s postdeconstructive realism and Graham Harman’s object-oriented ontology, particularly with reference to their respective notions of touch. Nancy incorporates a tension between the phenomenological accounts of touch and embodiment given by Merleau-Ponty, who focuses on the relationality of the flesh, and Levinas, who focuses more on non-relational alterity. Furthermore, Nancy does not accept the anthropocentric assumptions whereby phenomenology accounts for objects insofar as they correlate to human existence. Following (...)
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  • Jean-Luc Nancy’s notion of singularity.Yonathan Listik - 2019 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 19 (1):76-95.
    My article aims to explore Nancy's notion of sense as a key ontological concept because I believe this concept as it appears mainly in his "Sense of the World", opens the possibility of a more profound understanding of his thesis. This will not be an attempt to draw a map or a line in Nancy's theory placing sense either as the starting point or as his central concept. Instead, it is an attempt to show that sense plays a significant role (...)
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  • Integración de la libertad: perspectiva ontològica de la libertad a partir de el ser y la nada de sartre.Wilfer A. Yepes Muñoz - 2015 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 22:253-281.
    Este artículo pretende ahondar el sentido ontológico de la libertad en El ser y la nada de Jean-Paul Sartre. Para ello recurre a la intencionalidad del para-sí como deseo de integración en el ser, es decir, recuperando y conservando la tensión entre la libertad como conciencia de nada y el ser. Aunque la pasión inútil del para-sí se nos presenta como una derrota de la libertad, es preciso recuperar el carácter ontológico de sus acciones. This article aims to explore more (...)
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  • Owning Ourselves and Encountering Others: Authenticity, Indifference, and Desire.Karen Robertson - 2013 - PhaenEx 8 (1):152-184.
    There are resources in Heidegger’s work for identifying and mitigating pervasive modes of misrecognition that are characteristic of modern society, and, by identifying them, we become capable of attending to “supplementary” aspects of authenticity: terms of identity should apply to all in the same way, and, because these terms are a product of all, they are the responsibility of each individual. The first section analyses Being-guilty, Dasein-with, and Being-with to emphasise Dasein’s dependence on others, arguing that the dynamic of recognition (...)
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