The Experience Of Freedom

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This is the most systematic, the most radical, and the most lucid treatise on freedom that has been written in contemporary Continental philosophy. Finding its guiding motives in Kant's second ''Critique'' and working its way up to and beyond Heidegger and Adorno, this book marks the most advanced position in the thinking of freedom that has been proposed after Sartre and Levinas. One could call it a fundamental ontology of freedom if freedom, according to the author, did not entail liberation from foundational acts and the overcoming of any logic that determines, in the way ontology does, by positing being either as self-sufficient position or as subjected to strictly immanent laws.

Once existence no longer offers itself as an empiricity that must be related to its conditions of possibility or sublated in a transcendence beyond itself, but instead as sheer factuality, we must think this fact, the fact of existence as the essence of itself, as freedom. The question is no longer ''Why is there something rather than nothing?'' Instead, it becomes ''Why these very questions by which existence affirms itself and abandons itself in a single gesture?'' If we do not think being itself as a freedom, we are condemned to think of freedom as a pure ''Idea'' or ''right,'' and being-in-the-world, in turn, as a blind and obtuse necessity. Since Kant, philosophy and our world have relentlessly confronted this scission.


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TH E EXPERI ENCE OF FREEDOM Jean-Lue Nancy Assistance for this translation was provided by the French Miniscry of'Culture The Expmm« -fFtWdtJm was originally published in r-rmdt in 1988 under the tide 1. ~t tk I4libml, e 1988 Eciitions Galil«. The Translator's Norc: and endnotcs and t~ Foreword were prepared cspecially for this edition. Stanford University Press Stanford, California by the Board ofT rust«s of the leland Stanford Junior University «:I199} Primed in the United StaIn of America ClP fl9n2064 l data are at I~ end of the book "For the issue depends on frccJom; anJ it is in the power of frccdnm to pass bcrond any and every s~ificd limit." - Cririqllt ofPllrt' RMJOn. T r.J !1s

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  • Series: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics

  • Year: 1,994

  • Edition: 1

  • Pages: 243

  • Pages In File: 243

  • Language: English

  • Topic: 195

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  • Identifier: 9780804721905,0804721904

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  • Lcc: B105.L45 N3613 1993

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