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Life, Lust, Philosophy

Life, Lust, Philosophy

Cover slide from the talk “Life, Lust, Philosophy”

In July 2021, Jean-Luc Nancy, Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan began a debate by taking up the themes of Heidegger on the end of philosophy and the other beginning of philosophy. If philosophy is not able to go beyond the determination of Heidegger as metaphysics, it will not survive long, even as inanity. In this debate, currently published in Philosophy World Democracy, Divya Dwivedi insists on the idea that philosophy encounters a stasis through its acceptance of the versions of Heidegger's "ontico-ontological difference", behind which hides the "Oriental-Occidental ". This stasis also stems from what Bernard Stiegler called for disruption, in which the responses of society, and in particular philosophy and criticism, are still late on technological changes. Maël Montévil argues that the analysis of this stasis must address the nature of the separation of philosophy and science for what he calls “bastard materialism”. To go beyond this stasis, literally, for the Ana-stasis of philosophy, Shaj Mohan proposes that we should be in the zone of "the obscure experience" while we explore new logic and Faculties. For this task Mohan asks us to discard classical laws of thought. Sergio Benevenuto published the text “The Eternal Ends of Philosophy” as a réponse to the debate and in it he questions the primacy of “philia” in philosophy. Instead, for another beginning he proposes “Eros” or “Lust” as a the passion.

Benvenuto, Sergio, Divya Dwivedi, Shaj Mohan, and Maël Montévil. 2022. Life, Lust, Philosophy. https://republique-des-savoirs.fr/events/event/conference-life-lust-philosophy/