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Collection : La croisée des chemins

Research, heritage, controversy - these are just some of the forms the movement of ideas can take. The history of thought is not restricted to grandiose and impenetrable systems; it also includes a large volume of speeches, polemics, and conceptual migrations from one branch of thought to another. The "La croisée des chemins" collection publishes texts on the subject of intellectual history and its current impact: philosophy, political and legal theory, the aesthetics and challenges of scientific practices. It also sets out to promote foreign research in these areas and to make available to readers the key texts which are regarded as milestones in this history.

 

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Alexandre Matheron
La croisée des chemins



Antoine Hatzenberger
La croisée des chemins



Jean-François Kervégan
Raison pratique et normativité chez Kant
Droit, politique et cosmopolitique. Raison pratique et normativité chez Kant
La croisée des chemins



Isabelle Moreau
Les Lumières en mouvement
La circulation des idées au XVIIIe siècle
La croisée des chemins



Julie Saada
Hobbes, Spinoza ou les politiques de la Parole
Critique de la sécularisation et usages de l'histoire sainte à l'âge classique
La croisée des chemins



Anne-Claire Husser, Bruno Barthelmé, Nicolas Piqué
La croisée des chemins



Cesare Beccaria, Gianni Francioni
La croisée des chemins






Jean-Christophe Angaut
Bakounine jeune hégélien
La philosophie et son dehors
La croisée des chemins
In October 1842, the young Russian émigré Mikhail Bakunin published "Reaction In Germany" in Arnold Ruge's German Annals. This brilliant and brash contribution to the debates of the Hegelian Left uses Hegel's Logic as a logic of conflict which excludes all forms of external mediation between the opposing parties of Reaction and Revolution.



David Larre
Nicolas de Cues, penseur et artisan de l'unité
Conjectures, concorde, coïncidence des opposés
La croisée des chemins



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