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Beginner's Guide to Philosophy
The ideal introduction history of western philosophy: An illuminating discourse on the major thinkers, from Plato to Descartes to Nietzsche.A small marvel, A Beginner's Guide to …
L'Intentionnalite En Question: Entre Phenomenologie Et Recherches Cognitives
Phenomenology "Wide Open"
This book follows up the developments in phenomenology discussed in Phenomenology and the "Theological Turn": The French Debate, attempting to establish what potentialities in the …
Aristote Aux Champs-Elysees: Promenades Et Libres Essais Philosophiques
La promenade, c'est mener plus loin les pas, et aussi la pensee, selon la tradition antique. Cet essai montre que toute promenade n'est pas philosophique, et que pourtant, se …
Phenomenology and the Theological Turn
Phenomenology and the "Theological Turn" brings together the debate over Janicaud's critique of the "theological turn" represented by the works of Emmanuel Levinas, Paul Ricœur, …
On the Human Condition
The potential to clone, augment, and repair human beings is pushing the very concept of the human to its limit. Fantasies and metaphors of a supposedly monstrous and inhuman future …
Heidegger in France
Dominique Janicaud claimed that every French intellectual movement—from existentialism to psychoanalysis—was influenced by Martin Heidegger. This translation of Janicaud's landmark …
Une généalogie du spiritualisme français
Ravaisson Et La Metaphysique: Une Genealogie Du Spiritualisme Francais
Felix Ravaisson (1813-1900), a qui Bergson avait deja su rendre hommage dans une celebre notice publiee au terme de La pensee et le mouvant, se voit maintenant mieux reconnu comme …
Heidegger et l'idée de la phénoménologie
Les Bonheurs de Sophie: An Initiation to Philosophy in 30 Mini-Lessons
English summary: Before entering a philosophy class, do I know what I will be doing there, what I will be studying there? Not really. No field of study is more mysterious. That is …
On the Human Condition
The potential to clone, augment, and repair human beings is pushing the very concept of the human to its limit. Fantasies and metaphors of a supposedly monstrous and inhuman future …