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On Touching-Jean-Luc Nancy Jacques Derrida

On Touching-Jean-Luc Nancy By Jacques Derrida

On Touching-Jean-Luc Nancy by Jacques Derrida


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This book, written out of Derrida's long-standing friendship with Jean-Luc Nancy, examines the central place accorded to the sense of touch in the Western philosophical tradition.

On Touching-Jean-Luc Nancy Summary

On Touching-Jean-Luc Nancy by Jacques Derrida

Using the philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy as an anchoring point, Jacques Derrida in this book conducts a profound review of the philosophy of the sense of touch, from Plato and Aristotle to Jean-Luc Nancy, whose ground-breaking book Corpus he discusses in detail. Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Edmund Husserl, Didier Franck, Martin Heidegger, Francoise Dastur, and Jean-Louis Chretien are discussed, as are Rene Descartes, Diderot, Maine de Biran, Felix Ravaisson, Immanuel Kant, Sigmund Freud, and others. The scope of Derrida's deliberations makes this book a virtual encyclopedia of the philosophy of touch (and the body).

Derrida gives special consideration to the thinking of touch in Christianity and, in discussing Jean-Luc Nancy's essay Deconstruction of Christianity, devotes a section of the book to the sense of touch in the Gospels. Another section concentrates on the flesh, as treated by Merleau-Ponty and others in his wake. Derrida's critique of intuitionism, notably in the phenomenological tradition, is one of the guiding threads of the book.

On Touching includes a wealth of notes that provide an extremely useful bibliographical resource. Personal and detached all at once, this book, one of the first published in English translation after Jacques Derrida's death, serves as a useful and poignant retrospective on the work of the philosopher. A tribute by Jean-Luc Nancy, written a day after Jacques Derrida's death, is an added feature.

On Touching-Jean-Luc Nancy Reviews

The translation of On Touching: Jean-Luc Nancy is a momentous event, for this is one of the greatest, most important works in Derrida's immense oeuvre. It undertakes nothing less than a deconstruction of the phenomenological principle of principles, intuitionism, and the touchstone experience called touching. In a circulation through the history of philosophy since Aristotle up to the work of his contemporary and beloved friend Jean-Luc Nancy, the epochal thinker of touch, this book comes from and goes to the very heart of Derrida's thought.-Peggy Kamuf,University of Southern California

About Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) was Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and Professor of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine. Among the most recent of his many books to have been translated into English are Rogues (2005), Eyes of the University (2004), For What Tomorrow... with Elisabeth Roudinesco (2004), Counterpath with Catherine Malabou (2004), Negotiations (2002), Who's Afraid of Philosophy? (2002), and Without Alibi (2002). All of these have been published by the Stanford University Press.

Table of Contents

@fmct:Contents @toc4:Foreword iii Translator's Preface iii @toc2:When our eyes touch 000 @toc3:Signing a Question--from Aristotle @toc1:Part I: This Is--of the Other @toc2:1. Psyche 000 @toc3:Around her, with such exact and cruel knowledge @toc2:2. Spacings 000 @toc3:The Incommensurable, Syncope, and Words Beginning with ex- @toc2:3. This Is My Body 000 @toc3:Points Already: Counterpoint, Mourning Psyche, and the Hand of @toc2:4. The Untouchable, or the Vow of Abstinence 000 @toc3:The Exorbitant, 1--Tact beyond the possible--Stroking, Striking, Thinking, Weighing: Mourning Eros and the Other Hand of @toc2:5. Tender 000 @toc3:This Is My Heart, the heart of another @toc2:6. Nothing to Do with Sight: There's no 'the' sense of touch 000 @toc3:Haptics, techne, or Body Ecotechnics @toc1:Part II: Exemplary Stories of the Flesh @toc2:7. Tangent I 000 @toc3:Hand of Man, Hand of God @toc2:8. Tangent II 000 @toc3:For example, my hand--The hand itself--For example, the finger--For example, 'I feel my heart' @toc2:9. Tangent III 000 @toc3:The Exorbitant, 2, Crystallization of the impossible: Flesh, and, again, For example, my hand @toc2:10. Tangent IV 000 @toc3:Tangency and Contingency, 1: The question of technics and the aporias of Flesh, (contact, at bottom) @toc2:11. Tangent V 000 @toc3:Tangency and Contingency, 2: The 'merciful hand of the Father,' with which he thus touches us, is the Son. the Word that is 'the touch that touches the Soul' (toque de la Divinidadel toque que toca al alma) @toc1:Part III: Punctuations: And you. @toc2:12. To self-touch you 000 @toc3:Touching--Language and the Heart @toc2:13. And to you. The Incalculable 000 @toc3:Exactitude, Punctuality, Punctuation @toc2:Salve 000 @toc3:Untimely Postscript, for Want of a Final Retouch @toc1: @toc2:Salut to you, salut to the blind we become 000 @tocca:Jean-Luc Nancy @toc4:Notes 000 Index 000

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On Touching-Jean-Luc Nancy by Jacques Derrida
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Stanford University Press
2005-08-16
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