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Pierre-François Moreau, Michaël Pouteyo
La croisée des chemins
For more than sixty years, Deligny has built a body of work around children on the fringes. A work that inextricably links theory and practice, opportunities and attempts, writing and cinema. By a thought of both the immutable and the circumstantial; by a look that turns out – in an unusual sense – to be deeply and differently political.
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Christophe Cusset
The work of Herodas, which emphasizes a learned culture, the crossing of genres and brevity, is at the heart of Hellenistic aesthetics. This volume brings together several articles which aim to highlight certain specific characteristics of the art of this poet, who has been rediscovered relatively recently
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Dimitri El Murr, Laurent Lavaud, Jean Trinquier
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Pierre-François Moreau, Matteo Vincenzo Alfonso
La croisée des chemins
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Annabelle Allouch, Camille Noûs, Nicolas Rabain, Christelle Rabier, Clémentine Vidal-Naquet
While anxiety as a category is abundantly mobilized to designate a bodily sensation of malaise peculiar to the individual, this issue of Traces proposes to examine anxiety as a regime of experience in the face of uncertainty, using the tools no longer of psychoanalysis but of the human and social sciences.
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Pierre-François Moreau
This dossier analyses how Spinoza reshapes the legacy of different traditions. For him, these legacies are in fact materials to be reworked: how does the Spinozist system deal with the classic questions of suicide, historical experience, divine omnipotence and human finitude?
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Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin
La croisée des chemins
This book is a study of two major conceptions of gender difference in the modern era: that of Descartes and that of Cureau de la Chambre. Their legacies are complex, from Poulain de la Barre's feminist egalitarianism to Malebranche's inegalitarian differentialism.
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Juliette Galonnier, Stéphane Le Courant, Camille Noûs, Anthony Pecqueux
Tracés, hors-série 2019
Les sciences humaines et sociales au travail (II): Que faire des données de la recherche ?
Social sciences and humanities at work (II): The politics of research data
Faced with a number of contradictory injunctions, researchers have engaged in controversies and debates. Given the many questions and concerns that the current "data moment" provokes, this special issue proposes to take a step back and reflect on our trade and practices.
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Géraldine Lepan
This special issue aims at shedding light on different notions of the social link from Plato, Montaigne and Locke, to the Age of Enlightenment, where three articles fuel the debate played out in particular by Hume and Rousseau.
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