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Contemporary Perspectives on Vladimir Jankélévitch: On What Cannot Be Touched performs a cross-disciplinary theoretical analysis of the philosophy of Vladimir Jankélévitch. An international group of contributors, including both established and emerging scholars, engage with his writings from diverse disciplinary angles and consider his importance for contemporary political and cultural contexts. Edited by Marguerite La Caze and Magdalena Zolkos, the collection provides a holistic and multi-perspectival approach to Jankélévitch’s writings, one that illuminates nuanced and complex connections across the five sub-fields of philosophy to which Jankélévitch contributed: moral philosophy, virtue theory, metaphysics, philosophy of music, and philosophy of religion. The book addresses different aspects of and problems in Jankélévitch’s philosophy, with all chapters unified by a preoccupation with the motif of intangibility—that which cannot be touched.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Marguerite La Caze and Magdalena Zolkos

Chapter 1. Giulia Maniezzi, The Metaphysics of Love and Theory of Forgiveness in Vladimir Jankélévitch’s Philosophy

Chapter 2. José Manuel Beato, Paradoxes of Virtue in the Moral Philosophy of Vladimir Jankélévitch

Chapter 3. Marguerite La Caze, “I Can’t Beat It”: Dimensions of the Bad Conscience in Manchester by the Sea

Chapter 4. Tim Flanagan, An Enduring Audience: Jankélévitch and Plotinus

Chapter 5: Aaron T. Looney, Speaking in the Night: On the Non-Sense of Death… and Life

Chapter 6. Francesco Ferrari, Vladimir Jankélévitch’s ‘Diseases of Temporality’ and Their Impact on Reconciliatory Processes

Chapter 7. Andrew Kelley, Jankélévitch and the Metaphysics of Humility

Chapter 8. Magdalena Zolkos, The Work of Remorse. Jankélévitchean Tropes in François Ozon’s Frantz

Chapter 9. Clovis Salgado Gontijo, The Philosophy of the je-ne-sais-quoi and the Possibility of a Non-religious Spirituality

Chapter 10. Paul Atkinson, Vladimir Jankélévitch, Henri Bergson and the Emergence of a Transitory Aesthetics

Product details

Published Sep 05 2019
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9781978791664
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Marguerite La Caze

Anthology Editor

Magdalena Zolkos

Contributor

Giulia Maniezzi

Contributor

Tim Flanagan

Contributor

Aaron T. Looney

Contributor

Andrew Kelley

Andrew Kelley is Professor and Department Chair in…

Contributor

Paul Atkinson

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