This book by Jean Luc Nancy examines the relationship between images and the ground upon which they appear. Nancy explores how images both reveal and conceal their underlying ground or basis, arguing that the image is never simply a representation but is always engaged in a process of emergence from a prior ground. The author also considers what the ground of images might tell us about our understanding of being, truth, and philosophy.
This book by Jean Luc Nancy examines the relationship between images and the ground upon which they appear. Nancy explores how images both reveal and conceal their underlying ground or basis, arguing that the image is never simply a representation but is always engaged in a process of emergence from a prior ground. The author also considers what the ground of images might tell us about our understanding of being, truth, and philosophy.
This book by Jean Luc Nancy examines the relationship between images and the ground upon which they appear. Nancy explores how images both reveal and conceal their underlying ground or basis, arguing that the image is never simply a representation but is always engaged in a process of emergence from a prior ground. The author also considers what the ground of images might tell us about our understanding of being, truth, and philosophy.