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Marie-Eve Morin

University of Alberta
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  • University of Alberta
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
University of Freiburg
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2005
Homepage
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Specialization
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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Jean-Luc Nancy
  • All publications (65)
  •  4
    Contributors
    with Peter Gratton
    In Peter Gratton & Marie-Eve Morin (eds.), Jean-Luc Nancy and Plural Thinking: Expositions of World, Ontology, Politics, and Sense, State University of New York Press. pp. 247-250. 2012.
  •  7
    Bibliography of Jean-Luc Nancy’s Works in English
    with Peter Gratton
    In Peter Gratton & Marie-Eve Morin (eds.), Jean-Luc Nancy and Plural Thinking: Expositions of World, Ontology, Politics, and Sense, State University of New York Press. pp. 241-245. 2012.
  •  12
    The Commerce Of Plural Thinking
    with Peter Gratton
    In Peter Gratton & Marie-Eve Morin (eds.), Jean-Luc Nancy and Plural Thinking: Expositions of World, Ontology, Politics, and Sense, State University of New York Press. pp. 229-239. 2012.
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    Index
    with Peter Gratton
    In Peter Gratton & Marie-Eve Morin (eds.), Jean-Luc Nancy and Plural Thinking: Expositions of World, Ontology, Politics, and Sense, State University of New York Press. pp. 251-255. 2012.
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    Nichts Jenseits des Nihilismus
    with Jean-Luc Nancy and Travis Holloway
    Philosophy Today 66 (1): 19-24. 2022.
    Nihilism, as the absence of sense and goal, is the most familiar climate of the world in which we live. While this absence is often denounced, such denunciations remain subject to the logic they seemingly oppose. More than exhibiting the collapse of truth, however, nihilism revives our confrontation with “nothing.” The task is henceforth not to denounce nihilism but to think it. Such thinking is guided by Nietzsche’s highest thought: How does nihilism harbor its own excess?
    Jean-Luc NancyFriedrich Nietzsche
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    At Any Rate
    with Jean-Luc Nancy and Travis Holloway
    Philosophy Today 66 (1): 13-18. 2022.
    What does the word “value” mean? On the one hand, absolute value is an excellence that is beyond measure. On the other hand, value can also be interpreted as price, as what can be measured and exchanged. In both cases, value lies in relation and is of the same order as sense. But what is the relation between these two senses of value? And why is it so difficult to hold the two apart?
    Social and Political PhilosophyPhenomenology and ConsciousnessJean-Luc Nancy
  •  118
    Freedom Comes from the Outside
    with Jean-Luc Nancy and Travis Holloway
    Philosophy Today 66 (1): 1-11. 2022.
    On the one hand, freedom is said to be the property of a subject. On the other, freedom only happens in the space of being-in-common. Freedom, then, is the place of a conflict between the “self” and the “with,” between independence or autonomy and dependence or sharing. Resolving this apparent antinomy requires showing how the with ontologically constitutes the self. This, in turn, allows for a rethinking of freedom beyond what liberal democracy and political economy have to offer, as the renewe…Read more
    On the one hand, freedom is said to be the property of a subject. On the other, freedom only happens in the space of being-in-common. Freedom, then, is the place of a conflict between the “self” and the “with,” between independence or autonomy and dependence or sharing. Resolving this apparent antinomy requires showing how the with ontologically constitutes the self. This, in turn, allows for a rethinking of freedom beyond what liberal democracy and political economy have to offer, as the renewed opening of existence onto nothing, or onto an “outside” that the opening itself constitutes.
    Jean-Luc Nancy20th Century French Philosophy
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    Scandalous death
    with Jean-Luc Nancy and Travis Holloway
    Angelaki 27 (1): 8-13. 2022.
    Around people who were close to him, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe would sometimes cry out with anger: “Death is a scandal! It is intolerable!” When he died almost fourteen years ago, prematurely and af...
    Death and DyingSocial and Political PhilosophyJean-Luc NancyPhenomenology and Consciousness
  • Freedom Comes from the Outside
    with Jean-Luc Nancy and Travis Holloway
    Philosophy Today 66 (1): 1-11. 2022.
    On the one hand, freedom is said to be the property of a subject. On the other, freedom only happens in the space of being-in-common. Freedom, then, is the place of a conflict between the “self” and the “with,” between independence or autonomy and dependence or sharing. Resolving this apparent antinomy requires showing how the with ontologically constitutes the self. This, in turn, allows for a rethinking of freedom beyond what liberal democracy and political economy have to offer, as the renewe…Read more
    On the one hand, freedom is said to be the property of a subject. On the other, freedom only happens in the space of being-in-common. Freedom, then, is the place of a conflict between the “self” and the “with,” between independence or autonomy and dependence or sharing. Resolving this apparent antinomy requires showing how the with ontologically constitutes the self. This, in turn, allows for a rethinking of freedom beyond what liberal democracy and political economy have to offer, as the renewed opening of existence onto nothing, or onto an “outside” that the opening itself constitutes.
    Phenomenology and ConsciousnessSocial and Political PhilosophyJean-Luc Nancy
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    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 202-227. 2015.
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    C
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 44-54. 2015.
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    P
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 174-192. 2015.
  •  9
    Bibliography
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 238-243. 2015.
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    B
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 33-43. 2015.
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    U
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 236-236. 2015.
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    N
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 167-169. 2015.
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    D
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 55-74. 2015.
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    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 126-133. 2015.
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    I
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 111-126. 2015.
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    Notes on Contributors
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 244-252. 2015.
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    G
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 98-105. 2015.
  •  12
    Introduction: Worlds without Measure
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-14. 2015.
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    K
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 133-136. 2015.
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    W
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 236-237. 2015.
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    F
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 87-98. 2015.
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    T
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 227-235. 2015.
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    R
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 193-202. 2015.
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    L
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 136-152. 2015.
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    M
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 153-166. 2015.
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    O
    with Peter Gratton
    In Marie-Eve Morin & Peter Gratton (eds.), The Nancy Dictionary, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 169-173. 2015.
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