Being Singular Plural

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Community without individuality: Being Singular Plural.

This book is a unique and challenging philosophical study of community and social existence beyond individualism. It offers a new way of thinking about community as a mutual abandonment and exposure to each other that preserves individual freedom, without resorting to spectacle or authenticity. It is recommended for readers interested in rethinking conventional notions of community and social existence, and is particularly relevant to psychoanalytic, political, and multicultural concepts.

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Being Singular Plural

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ISBN: 9780804739757
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM138.37 MYR
Date of Publication: 2000-11-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy, Creative Nonfiction
Related Topics: Theory, Essays
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This book, by one of the most innovative and challenging contemporary thinkers, consists of an extensive essay from which the book takes its title and five shorter essays that are internally related to “Being Singular Plural.” One of the strongest strands in Nancy’s philosophy is his attempt to rethink community and the very idea of the social in a way that does not ground these ideas in some individual subject or subjectivity. The fundamental argument of the book is that being is always “being with,” that “I” is not prior to “we,” that existence is essentially co-existence. Nancy thinks of this “being-with” not as a comfortable enclosure in a pre-existing group, but as a mutual abandonment and exposure to each other, one that would preserve the “I” and its freedom in a mode of imagining community as neither a “society of spectacle” nor via some form of authenticity. The five shorter essays impressively translate the philosophical insight of “Being Singular Plural” into sophisticated discussions of national sovereignty, war and technology, identity politics, the Gulf War, and the tragic plight of Sarajevo. The essay “Eulogy for the Mêlée,” in particular, is a brilliant discussion of identity and hybridism that resonates with many contemporary social concerns. As Nancy moves through the exposition of his central concern, being-with, he engages a number of other important issues, including current notions of the “other” and “self” that are relevant to psychoanalytic, political, and multicultural concepts. He also offers astonishingly original reinterpretations of major philosophical positions, such as Nietzsche’s doctrine of “eternal recurrence,” Descartes’s “cogito,” and the nature of language and meaning.
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Community without individuality: Being Singular Plural.

This book is a unique and challenging philosophical study of community and social existence beyond individualism. It offers a new way of thinking about community as a mutual abandonment and exposure to each other that preserves individual freedom, without resorting to spectacle or authenticity. It is recommended for readers interested in rethinking conventional notions of community and social existence, and is particularly relevant to psychoanalytic, political, and multicultural concepts.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.