13+ Luce Irigaray Quotes On Or Woman Summary
Luce Irigaray is a French philosopher, psychoanalyst, and linguist. She is best known for her works on the social construction of gender and the critique of patriarchy. She is also known for her feminist re-readings of the work of Jacques Lacan and her re-interpretation of the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Luce Irigaray on love, life, or woman summary.
Is e=mc2 a sexed equation? Perhaps it is. Let us make the hypothesis that it is insofar as it privileges the speed of light over other speeds that are vitally necessary to us. What seems to me to indicate the possible sexed nature of the equation is not directly its uses by nuclear weapons, rather it is having privileged what goes the fastest. — Luce Irigaray
Breathing, according to me, corresponds to taking charge of one's own life. — Luce Irigaray
Death is the real inspiring genius or Musagetes of philosophy, and for this reason Socrates defined philosophy as thanatou mélétè (preparation for death; Plato, Phaedo, 81a). Indeed, without death there would hardly have been any philosophizing. — Luce Irigaray
letting be is as important as mastering. Our tradition has encouraged us to be effective, to make or fabricate but not to let be born or let be. — Luce Irigaray
Your silence exists as does my self gathering. But so does the almost absolute silence of the world's dawning. In such suspension, before every utterance on earth, there is a cloud, an almost immobile air. The plants already breathe, while we still ask ourselves how to speak to each other, without taking breath away from them. — Luce Irigaray
Every desire has a relation to madness. — Luce Irigaray
Sexual difference is probably the issue in our time which could be our 'salvation' if we thought it through. — Luce Irigaray
Traditional morality ... does not teach us how to let the other follow his or her own path, meet with whomever he or she desires, go where he or she wants. — Luce Irigaray
Self-affection is the real dwelling to which we must always return with a view to a faithfulness to ourselves and an ability to welcome the other as different. — Luce Irigaray
Be what you are becoming without clinging to what you might have been; what you might yet be. — Luce Irigaray
...more than other senses, the eye objectifies and masters. it sets at a distance, maintains the distance. in our culture, the predominance of the look over smell, taste, touch, hearing, has brought about an improverishment of bodily relations...the moment domin ates the look dominates, the body loses its materiality” -luce irigaray — Luce Irigaray
Each sex has a relation to madness. Every desire has a relation to madness. But it would seem that one desire has been taken as wisdom, moderation, truth, leaving to the other sex the weight of a madness that cannot be acknowledged or accommodated. — Luce Irigaray
Nature is a universal that is shareable by all, males and females, men and women, and can thus be of use in mediating between all. The same does not apply for already constructed worlds and cultures. They are neither universal nor easily shareable. — Luce Irigaray
Life Lessons by Luce Irigaray
- Luce Irigaray's work emphasizes the importance of understanding the differences between men and women, and how these differences can be used to create a more equitable society.
- She also emphasizes the importance of recognizing the value of feminine characteristics and qualities, and how they can be used to create a more balanced and harmonious society.
- Irigaray's work encourages us to think critically about the power dynamics between men and women, and how we can create a more equitable society by understanding and respecting the differences between them.
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