Jean-Luc Nancy: justice, legality, and world
Introduction: Infinite Justice, Groundless Law and Many Worlds, B.C. Hutchens -- Part I. Justice, Incommensurability and Being -- 1. From the Imperative to Law, Jean-Luc Nancy -- 2. Being Just? Ontology and Incommensurability in Nancy's Notion of Justice, Christopher Watkin -- 3.The Just Measure, Ian James -- 4. Doing Justice to the Particular and Disctinctive: The Laws of Art, Martta Heikkilä -- Part II. Legality, Body and Language -- 5. Abandonment and the Categorical Imperative of Being, FranciosRaffoul -- 6. Illegal Fictions, Gilber Leung -- 7. Nancy Contra Rawls, B.C. Hutchens -- 8. Lapsus Linguae: The Spirit and the Letter, James Gilbert-Walsh Part III. Justice, Politics and World -- 9. Being-in-Common, or the Meaning of Globalization, Seán Hand -- 10. Nancy, Globalization and Postcolonial Humanity, Jane Hiddleston -- 11. Justice Before and Justice After: Nancy and Rancière on Creation -- 12. Being With Against: Jean-Luc Nancy on Justice, Politics and the Democratic Horizon, Oliver Marchant -- 13. Nancy, Justice and Communist Politics , Jason E. Smith -- 14. The Exigency of Thinking: Alain Badiou and Jean-Luc Nancy on "Communism", Daniel McDow -- Bibliography -- Index