- Summary
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This new issue of Philosophique is mainly structured around two themes of the Agrégation externe de philosophie. One article is devoted to Kant’s Critique while five others analyse the notion of the body. Each one proposes a precise and original approach to this classical notion through authors (Hegel, Kant, Duns Scotus, Arendt) and fields (literature, introspection, sciences, ethics) reflecting certain problems of current philosophical research.
In addition, it inaugurates a new section: the Bibliographical bulletin of political and social philosophy. More than twenty recently published works are thematically listed, described and commented.
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Articles
Sur quelques spécificités du discours kantien : la philosophie de la philosophie dans la Critique de la raison pure
Laurent Perreau
Puissances, impuissance et limites corporelles
Sarah Carvallo
Amiel et le corps
Marion Marchal
Kafka. Trois images du corps, le visage intérieur et puis plus rien
André Hirt
La réhabilitation des corps et la condamnation de la métaphore organiciste chez Arendt
Rémi Zanni
Du corps du pouvoir au pouvoir des corps : corps, individu et sujet chez Foucault
Marion Farge
Bulletin bibliographique de philosophie politique et sociale (coordination Fabien Ferri et Caroline Guibet Lafaye)
Recensions de Caroline Guibet Lafaye, Céline Marty, Emmanuel Picavet, Bernard Reber, Cédric Rio, Camille Ternier.
- Author (s)
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Michaël CREVOISIER (edit. coord.)Carole WIDMAIER (edit. coord.)Carole Widmaier and Michaël Crevoisier are Senior Lecturers, members of the Logiques de l’Agir laboratory (UR 2274, UBFC). Like them, the authors are specialists in general philosophy.
- Readership
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Teachers, university lecturers and researchers in philosophy, PhD and advanced students.
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