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Susanna Lindberg, Artemy Magun, ...: Preface From the Editors
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Susanna Lindberg, Artemy Magun, Marita Tatari

Preface From the Editors

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Susanna Lindberg

is a Professor of continental philosophy at the University of Leiden, Netherlands. She is a specialist in German idealism, phenomenology, and contemporary French philosophy. In the recent years, her research has focused n the question of technics. After earning a PhD at the University of Strasbourg and a Habilitation at the Université Paris Ouest Nanterre, she has worked as a researcher at the University of Helsinki and at the Université Paris Ouest Nanterre; as a lecturer and professor at the University of Tampere, and as a core fellow at the Collegium for Advanced Studies of the University of Helsinki. Her publications include From Technological Humanity to Bio-Technical Existence (forthcoming at SUNY, 2023), Techniques en philosophie (Hermann, 2020), Le monde défait. L’être au monde aujourd’hui (Hermann, 2016), Heidegger contre Hegel: Les irréconciliables, and Entre Heidegger et Hegel: L’éclosion et vie de l’être (L’Harmattan, 2010). She also has edited several collected volumes, notably The Ethos of Digital Environments. Technology, Literary Theory and Philosophy (with Hanna-Riikka Roine, Routledge, 2021), The End of the World (with Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback, Rowman and Littlefield, 2017) and Europe Beyond Universalism and Particularism (with Sergei Prozorov and Mika Ojakangas, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). In addition to this, she has published many  academic articles in the leading journals.
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Artemy Magun

is Professor and Director at the Center for Practical Philosophy at the European University at Saint-Petersburg. He has his PhD degree in Political Science from the University of Michigan (2003) and the doctorate in philosophy from the University of Strasbourg (2004). Magun is author of many books and articles in Russian, English, and French. He is the editor of Stasis, a peer-reviewed journal in social and political thought. Among his English-language works are the following books: Negative Revolution (2013), Politics of the One (2013, ed.), The Future of the State (2020, ed.); articles such as “Illuminated by Darkness. Two Symbolist Masterpieces”, “Hysterical Machiavellianism. Russian Foreign Policy and the International Non-relations”; “Marx’s Theory of Time”, “De Negatione”, and many others.
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Marita Tatari

Marita Tatari

is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Patras, Greece. She specializes in continental aesthetics. She earned her PhD at the University of Marc Bloch in Strasbourg with Jean-Luc Nancy and her habilitation at the Ruhr University Bochum. She was a Feodor-Lynen Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation at UC Berkeley and at the ZfL Berlin. She has taught at the Humboldt University Berlin, the University of the Arts in Berlin, and at the Universities of Basel, Bochum, Dresden, Leipzig, and Crete. She was visiting Professor of Contemporary Aesthetics at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart and at the Braunschweig University of Art. Among her publications are the books: Kunstwerk als Handlung–Transformationen von Ausstellung und Teilnahme, Fink 2017; Orte des Unermesslichen –Theater nach der Geschichtsteleologie (ed.), diaphanes 2014; Heidegger et Rilke – Interprétation et partage de la poésie, L’Harmattan 2013; Ästhetische Universalität – Vom fortbestehenden Wir, Metzler (forthcoming).
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Susanna Lindberg (ed.), Artemy Magun (ed.), ...: Thinking With—Jean-Luc Nancy

With this book, we would like to resume the passionate conversation that Jean-Luc Nancy was engaged in throughout his life, with philosophers and artists from all over the world. Now that he has passed away, it is not enough for us to simply reflect on his work: we would like to stay true to the stance to which his thought invites us, in a pluralistic and communal way. Jean-Luc Nancy takes up the old philosophical question of truth as a praxis of a with — understanding truth without any given measure or comparison as an articulation of a with. It is a thinking responsible for the world from within the world, a language that seeks to respond to the ongoing mutation of our civilization.

 

With contributions by Jean-Christophe Bailly, Rodolphe Burger, Marcia Sá Calvacante Schuback, Marcus Coelen, Alexander García Düttmann, Juan-Manuel Garrido, Martta Heikkilä, Erich Hörl, Valentin Husson, Sandrine Israel-Jost, Ian James, Apostolos Lampropoulos, Nidesh Lawtoo, Jérôme Lèbre, Susanna Lindberg, Michael Marder, Artemy Magun, Boyan Manchev, Dieter Mersch, Hélène Nancy, Jean-Luc Nancy, Aïcha Liviana Messina, Ginette Michaud, Helen Petrovsky, Jacob Rogozinski, Philipp Stoellger, Peter Szendy, Georgios Tsagdis, Marita Tatari, Gert-Jan van der Heiden, Aukje van Rooden.

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