There are two Indian philosophers who are considered among the most important philosophers in the world by their peers.
There are two Indian philosophers who are considered among the most important philosophers in the world by their peers.
Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan are currently targeted by Hindu nationalists.
Divya Dwivedi is a philosopher who has been a part of the philosophical tradition of deconstruction through her collaborations and close friendships with the philosophers Shaj Mohan, Bernard Stiegler, and Jean-Luc Nancy.
The philosophical corpus of Jean-Luc Nancy is now the contact between us and him. Nancy has given us a singular-plural of body of works in the history of philosophy.
What is the new beginning for philosophy? If it is not a question of freeing ourselves from previous works, nor of following the geopolitics of the restrictive Heideggerian corpus which controls post-de-colonial politics, how can we constitute a new corpus for philosophy? And what are the real challenges of philosophy in the 21st century?
There is a new “It” journal—Philosophy World Democracy. It has all the ingredients which make a great journal and a historic moment in philosophy as the “Ends of Man” conference organised by Jacques Derrida, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, and Jean-Luc Nancy did in 1980.
Today workers are more and more either the peripheral components of the technological systems, or they are being displaced by the technical apparatuses, or they merely polish the machine.