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Fernand Deligny et la philosophie
Un étrange objet
La croisée des chemins
Fernand Deligny and Philosophy
A strange object
The school on the rue de la Brèche-aux-Loups, the Asylum in Armentières, adolescents placed under the care of justice in Lille, the network of La Grande Cordée, autistic people in the living areas of the Cévennes: 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. Not so much to help these children fall into line or adapt, but to build with them conditions of existence, outside or through institutions.
His path crosses philosophy insistently: because he reads philosophers, discusses their theses, sometimes dialogues directly with them; because philosophers, more and more, discover themselves questioned by this itinerary, these writings, these detours. 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.
Pierre-François Moreau
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Pierre-François Moreau
Feuillets
Ann Thomson, Pierre-François Moreau
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Modernity, from its origins, has accorded a key role to passions. Whether hostile to Reason or, on the contrary, favourable towards it, passions are dangerous and fascinating and bring out the role of the body, desire, language and the imagination in human nature.
Contributions:
Pierre-François Moreau, Matteo Vincenzo Alfonso
La croisée des chemins
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?
Pierre-François Moreau, Raffaele Carbone, Chantal Jaquet
La croisée des chemins
The relationship between Spinoza's and Malebranche's philosophies has rarely been approached head-on in a speculative comparison which explores both the ontology and theory of knowledge and ethics and politics. This book offers new research on this subject.
Pierre-François Moreau
This volume is undoubtedly one of the first works to address the multitude of revisions, explanations and insights collected together in Michel Foucault's Dits et écrits, in 1994. How should one read this survey, which also provides frequent off-the-cuff commentary on the intellectual activity of Michel Foucault ?
Charles T. Wolfe, Pierre-François Moreau
La croisée des chemins
These essays focus on the problem of materialism in the history of philosophy, in different contexts, some classic, some less so (mind-body relations, the status of the brain, the issue of atheism, but also, dreams, embodiment; laughter and the emergence of a "new materialism" in contemporary thought)
Jacques-Louis Lantoine, Pierre-François Moreau
La croisée des chemins
Unlike traditional and contemporary approches of dispositions, the philosophy of Spinoza proposes a deterministic and actualist definition. This book highlights the originality of this definition and shows that the concept is crucial for the philosophy of practice and anthropology of Spinoza.
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