God Justice Love Beauty

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<p>The four talks collected here transcribe lectures delivered to an audience of children between the ages of ten and fourteen under the auspices of the little dialogues series at the Montreuil's center for the dramatic arts. Modeled on Walter Benjamin's Aufkl��rung f��r Kinder radio talks this series aims to awaken its young audience to pressing philosophical concerns. </p><p><br></p><p>Each talk in <em>God Justice Love Beauty </em>explores what is at stake in these topics as essential moments in human experience. (Indeed the book argues that they are constitutive of human experience.) Following each Nancy's audience is given a chance to engage with him in a process of philosophical questioning; the texts of these touching and probing exchanges are included in the volume. </p><p><br></p><p>Despite the fact that these lectures were delivered to an audience of children the intellectual level they achieve--while remaining easily comprehensible--is astounding. No attempt is made to simplify Nancy's positions or to resolve the complexities that arise in the course of the talks or the question periods that follow. The work of opening performed here is fully in keeping with the strategy of Nancy's philosophy as a whole. Thus for readers unfamiliar with his work <em>God Justice Love Beauty</em> will function as an excellent introduction to Nancy's larger corpus. </p><p><br></p><p>As varied as the individual talks are they share the motif of incalculability or the immeasurable. Broadly speaking one could say that the various ways in which Nancy approaches this motif exemplify his deconstructive approach to think of human existence. As well those treatments exemplify his conviction that the task of thinking is to develop original ways of communicating the incalculable. </p><p><br></p><p><em>God Justice Love Beauty</em> is thus a skillful reminder that philosophy is important to all of us. The book is also a model of intellectual generosity and openness. Seamlessly moving from Schwarzenegger to Plato from Kant Roland Barthes and Caravaggio to Caillou Harry Potter and the pages of Gala magazine Nancy's wide-ranging references bear witness to his commitment to think of culture in its broadest sense.</p>
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