Philosophy, History of Ideas and History of Science
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Philosophie, année 2026
Laurent PERREAU (edit. coord.) – 2026
The challenge of contemporary social critiques, considered here in all their diversity, is to uncover the norms that govern our relationship with time and to identify opportunities for resistance, circumvention, or subversion.
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La découverte des écrits mathématiques de Mésopotamie
Pierre CHAIGNEAU – Christine PROUST (ed.) – Christine PROUST (preface by) – 2025
The book introduces cuneiform mathematics, written on clay tablets around four thousand years ago in Mesopotamia, through a historiographical approach. It focuses on the work of the first decipherers, François Thureau-Dangin (1872–1944) and Otto Neugebauer (1899–1990).
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Deleuze : lectures de Différence et répétition
Michaël CREVOISIER – Marion FARGE (edit. coord.) – 2025
This issue is dedicated to Deleuze's Différence et répétition, included in the agrégation philosophy curriculum for the first time. The specialists assembled aim to offer insights and new perspectives to enhance understanding and reading of this work.
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La détresse existentielle
Benjamin GUÉRIN – Sarah CARVALLO – Régis AUBRY (edit. director) – Régis AUBRY (frwd) – Agata ZIELINSKI (postface) – 2025
Existential distress is a dimension of suffering that disrupts identity to the point of calling into question the meaning of life and raising the question of suicide. Why does it emerge? How can we support and take care of it?
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La cité idéale entre le ciel et la terre. Narrations, projets techniques et images 3D d’expérimentations utopiques
Cesare ZIZZA – Maria Teresa SCHETTINO – Giovanni BATTISTA MAGNOLI BOCCHI – Carlo BERIZZI (edit. director) – Cesare ZIZZA (frwd) – 2025
We are dealing with utopian writings which, precisely because they contain references to urban and practical issues, are less ‘contemplative’ than similar proposals and suggest the possibility that they were written with the intention of underlining and/or demonstrating the viability of the political and moral model proposed.
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Liberté, égalité, propriété
Daniel MERCIER – 2025
Cet essai invite à la lecture des textes fondateurs qui racontent l’invention des idées politiques modernes, c'est-à-dire de nos idées politiques, du XVIIe au XXe siècle : de John Locke à Hayek et Friedman, de Jean-Jacques Rousseau à Marx, de Joseph de Maistre à Maurras.
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La fabrique du commun
Julien PASTEUR – Rose-Marie VOLLE (edit. director) – 2024
By soliciting the work of philosophers, historians and linguists, this work offers to shed light on the issues which, today, affect the idea of the common.
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Léon Lalanne
François JARRIGE (edit. director) – 2024
This collective work, which brings together the best specialists on the subject, explores the career and work of the engineer Léon Lalanne in the 19th century, uncovering his pivotal role in the age of industrial and political revolutions.
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L’humain et le végétal. Processus et formes de vie partagés
Arnaud MACÉ – Sarah CARVALLO (edit. director) – 2024
What do we have in common with plants? This question opens up an alternative history to theories of the great division between nature and culture in order to identify the affinities between humans and plants and to recapture what is vegetative in us.
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L’imagination
Carole Widmaier – Michaël Crevoisier (edit. coord.) – 2024
This issue is dedicated to the theme of the external aggregation of philosophy competition: imagination. The contributions approach these subjects from various perspectives of contemporary philosophy.
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