Jean-Luc Nancy at four by three magazine
LISTENING TO PHILOSOPHY, SILENCE & SELF FOUR BY THREE MAGAZINE in conversation with Jean-Luc Nancy What would it mean for philosophy to listen? What does silence or the self sound like? French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy talks to four by three magazine about the responsibility of philosophy, his approach to the arts, the noise of being […]
Reality and Its Dreams

Internal criticism, for Geuss as for Adorno, is not typically ‘productive’ in offering a solution for the problems criticized. But here he also offers a second implicit response to the charge of bleakness in developing a philosophical account of ‘utopian thinking’, an imaginative activity that addresses discontents and persistent, unsatisfied desires in the present.
John Rapko reviews Raymond Geuss‘ Reality and Its Dreams.