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    Le présent de la philosophie. Pour Jean-Luc Nancy

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    The author tries to sketch the scientific and human profile of Jean-Luc Nancy using the text "The sense of the world" as a theoretical guide in which the inclusive vocation of his thought is expressed

    La Lingua promessa

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    The author reflects on the theme of the announcement trough the paintings the Annunciata by Antonello da Messina and Annunciazione by Alberto Savinio, which are revisited from a key provided bythe phenomenology of donation of Jean-Luc Marion

    Logos e techne

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    L'autrice rintraccia un legame fra logos e techne che non rinvia alla violenza e al dominio come nella celebre interpretazione heideggeriana, ma proprio a ciò che lo stesso Heidegger esibisce come alternativo alla violenza, e cioè all'arte

    Qui sulla landa del senso/a qualche metro dal suolo. Yves Bonnefoy e la terreste trascendenza di Douve.

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    L'autrice riflette sul singolare approccio al tema della trascendenza contenuto nella poesia di Yves Bonnefoy. In essa la materia è protagonista e tramite l'enigmatica figura di Douve accede alla trascendenza

    Il largo mare del bello (Platone, Simposio, 209 d 4)

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    The author finds a dialectical nature in the beauty, according what Plato says about true in the dialogue Republic. This dialectics is developed through the link between eros and beauty that appears in the dialogue Symposium

    Anateismo e Certezze negative

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    The author focuse on the temporal dimension of "ana" which is thematized by R. Kearney's position in order to stress on advantageous trait of negative is comparated with Jean-Luc Marion's reflection on "negative certidudes". Such a reflexion releases definitively the negative from the oppositional residue which instead is still present in Kearney's position

    Una mistica dell'adorazione? Jean-Luc Nancy

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    Can we say that there is a "mystic" in the "adoration" revamped by Jean-Luc Nancy in his deconstruction of Christianity? Following this question the author traces a connection between deconstruction and mystic and between deconstruction and phenomenology. From the point of view Nancy's mystical vocation of "L'Adoration" can be summarized by the excess of meaning proper of every being insomuch as it is allowed to appear in its irrepressible distinction

    Di un certo lasciare. Su Jean-Luc Marion

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    The author recalls Jean-Luc Marion's work starting from three coordinates; history, theory, poetry. She shows how, in his work, poetry acts in the heart of phenomenology, presenting itself as a binding possibility of an unconditioned donation. The dialogue with Derrida that took place in Villanova is extremely interesting to this end because it reveals, after more than ten years, th questions, the difficulties, the inalienable objectives, that have led to the phenomenology of donation

    La comunità degli altri. Ciò che non può dirsi nostro e che tuttavia ci appartiene

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    Starting with some Alain Badiou's political reflexions, the author describes the status questionis of community referring to Platos'fundamental thesis in The Republic. For Badiou in his dialogue whith Nancy, Lacoue-Labarthe, Agamben, Blanchot, the relationship between imposibility and community is essential. The present essays is focused on such a relationship trough blending together Nancy's "singular plural being" and the condition of the philosopher in Plato's The Republic

    CORPO, PAROLA, TRASCENDENZA

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    What kind of experience of the world comes from the message of Christian incarnation?In addition to the theological,is there a meaning in Verbum caro factum est which directly regards philosopy?In the context of M.Henry's book Les paroles du Christ, the author approaches the theme "body and transcendence",starting fromthe radical link between word and body involved in Christian incarnation.The aim of the paper is to show that the event of Verbum caro factum est is also en "event of meaning" in which those experiences of the word which are inscribed neither in the apophantic nor the performative register become significant
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