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Triple Resonance Between Writing and Sense: Comprehensive Review of Contemporary Western Writing Theories Centering on Jean-Luc Nancy by Professor Qi Wang 

Chen Chen1
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1 Department of Philosophy, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
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Abstract

Overview of Contemporary Western Thoughts on Writing intricately explores the complex relationship between writing and sense and elucidates philosophical ideas on writing of French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy from the perspectives of touch, coexistence and otherness. Writing is not only the physical act of putting words into form and leaving traces; it is also the authentic mode of existence by which humans creatively self-express which positions sense into a dynamic and incessant production, making it no longer a static representation. Nancy's philosophy of writing presents a novel framework for understanding the sense of existence, of otherness, and of art.

Keywords
Comprehensive Review of Contemporary Western Writing Theories; Jean-Luc Nancy; Writing; Sense
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