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On Bernard Stiegler: Philosopher of Friendship

Editat de Jean-Luc Nancy, Shaj Mohan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 feb 2024
"What I love, and those whom I love, you, that is to say us in so far as we are capable of forming a we, all this I love, and I love them, and I love you infinitely" (Bernard Steigler April 1952- August 2020).

When Bernard Stiegler writes "I love you" in the quote above, he openly provokes us to question or experience the meaning or contact of these words. He also invites us to question the relationship between a thinker's life and their thought. For Stiegler, they were inextricable. His life was one that focused on friendship but not friendships at a purely social level but ones that produced philosophy, politics, and existential truths.

Bringing together scholars who knew Stiegler, including Shaj Mohan, Achille Mbembe, Divya Dwivedi, Peter Szendy, and Emily Apter, this volume provides an original - and personal - insight into his life and philosophy. Each piece gives a sense of the wide range of Stiegler's work and how it affected the praxis of the philosopher in different parts of the world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350329027
ISBN-10: 1350329029
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 5 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 146 x 218 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Deconstruction: The Portrait of the Family, Shaj Mohan (India)
2. Preface, Jean-Luc Nancy (Marc Bloch University, France)
3. To Live, Cellulairement - In memory of Bernard Stiegler, Emily Apter (New York University, USA)
4. Memories, Didier Cahen (France)
5. Sysiphus, Michel Deguy (France)
6. Of Adoption and Inheritance: For Bernard, Divya Dwivedi (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
7. A Thinking of Suspension: Melancholy and Politics Where There Is No Epoch, Erich Hörl
(Leuphana University, Germany)
8. The Wind Rises - In Memory of Bernard, Yuk Hui (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
9. The Universal Right to Breathe, Achille Mbembe (Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, South Africa)
10. A Good Night for Long Walks: For Bernard Stiegler, Shaj Mohan (India)
11. Melancholia, Jean-Luc Nancy (Marc Bloch University, France)
12. I Will Have Been Late, Peter Szendy (Brown University, USA)
13. Psychoanalysis and Technè, Esther Tellermann (France)
14. The Spirit of Bernard Stiegler, Colette Tron (France)
15. Bernard Stiegler: Friendship and Fellowship, Maël Montévil (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)

Notes on Contributors
Biblography
Index

Recenzii

The unexpected death of the French philosopher Bernard Stiegler is a terrible loss for those who try to "think-heal" (penser/panser) the world of global catastrophes in which we must now live and die. He was a man of extraordinary elegance, intelligence, sociability. In this rich collection, his friends compose his portrait and display the complexity as well as the insights of his thought. This is an excellent introduction to a considerable work.
Along with leading academics and critical minds of indisputable acuity, Nancy probes the melancholic imperative of letting go of valued friendship within the crucial motif of a broken community. He is recognized here for his monumental work, which has helped to contour determining flashpoints of thought, just action, unforeseen mappings, modalities of care and social viability.
Jean-Luc Nancy's On Bernard Stielger comprises a series of essays that provide a fitting memorial to Stiegler's philosophy and demonstrate the continued relevance of his work to thinking about the evolving
relationship between humanity and technology. The contributions are, without exception, beautifully written, economical, and provocative.