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    Democrazy

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    [Respondent in de lezingenreeks]

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    The disclosure of a metaphysical horizon, or how to escape dialectics

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    In a footnote to The Inoperative Community French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy wonders how to escape Hegelian dialectics. Because Nancy in his later work often returns to this attempt of a ‘disclosure of our metaphysical horizon’, we not only consider this note as a crucial one in his attempt to‘disclose’ our metaphysical horizon; on top of that, we think this note is reallyworthwhile considering for our philosophical era in general: how to think after the so called ‘end of metaphysics’? Nancy’s work is an explicit confrontation with this horizon. Therefore, in this paper we prefer to reconstruct his line of thought in this, from the influence of Georges Bataille and Maurice Blanchot, over Friedrich Hegel up to Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida. We focus on the way attempts for the disclosure of our metaphysical horizon out from the problem of community, one of the central topics in his work. We conclude with a discussion why Nancy’s ontological framework has the potential to break up the metaphysical horizon of our philosophical era

    Patient's perception of autonomy support and shared decision making in physical therapy

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    Deconstruction, dis-enclosure and christianity

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    De spreekbevoegdheid van ethici.

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