Nancy, Jean-Luc
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- Corpus, 1992:t.p. (Jean-Luc Nancy) back cover (born 1940; professor of philosophy at Strasbourg)
- LC data base, May 16, 1989(old catalog hdg.: Nancy, Jean Luc; usage: Jean-Luc Nancy)
- Les fins de l'homme : à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida, 1981:t.p. (Jean-Luc Nancy)
- Rooden, Aukje van. The unraveled plot, c2025:t.p. (thinking literature, community, and politics with Jean-Luc Nancy)
- link to Faculty page (Jean-Luc Nancy, Professor of Philosophy; received degree in philosophy from Sorbonne, Paris in 1962; taught at Université de Strasbourg from 1968 until retirement in 2002 ( (The European Graduate School website, viewed January 2, 2018:) )
- The banality of Heidegger, 2017:t.p. (Jean-Luc Nancy) back cover (Jean-Luc Nancy; Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg)
- Jean-Luc Nancy; born July 26, 1940 in Caudéran, Gironde, France; died August 23, 2021 in Strasbourg, France; philosopher ( (Wikipedia, viewed September 24, 2025) )
- Les Fins de l'homme, c1981 (a.e.)t.p. (Jean-Luc Nancy)
- LC data base, 5-16-89(old catalog hdg.: Nancy, Jean Luc; usage: Jean-Luc Nancy)
- His Corpus, 1992:t.p. (Jean-Luc Nancy) p. 4 of cover (b. 1940; professeur de philosophie à Strasbourg)
- הלקסיקון הפוליטי-מרחבי של ז'אן-לוק ננסי, 2011:
Wikipedia description:
Jean-Luc Nancy ( nahn-SEE; French: [ʒɑ̃lyk nɑ̃si]; 26 July 1940 – 23 August 2021) was a French philosopher. Nancy's first book, published in 1973, was Le titre de la lettre (The Title of the Letter, 1992), a reading of the work of French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, written in collaboration with Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe. Nancy is the author of works on many thinkers, including La remarque spéculative in 1973 (The Speculative Remark, 2001) on Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Le Discours de la syncope (1976) and L'Impératif catégorique (1983) on Immanuel Kant, Ego sum (1979) on René Descartes, and Le Partage des voix (1982) on Martin Heidegger. In addition to Le titre de la lettre, Nancy collaborated with Lacoue-Labarthe on several other books and articles. Nancy is credited with helping to reopen the question of the ground of community and politics with his 1985 work La communauté désoeuvrée (The Inoperative Community), following Blanchot's The Unavowable Community (1983) and Agamben responded to both with The Coming Community (1990). One of the very few monographs that Jacques Derrida ever wrote on a contemporary philosopher is On Touching, Jean-Luc Nancy.
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