He Has Taken Me This Far and Afterward I Leave Him: An Interview with Jean-Luc Nancy

Diacritics 50 (2):156-167 (2022)
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Abstract:In one of his last interviews before his passing, Jean-Luc Nancy talks about his own engagement with and eventual departure from Heidegger's work.

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