For the first time, C. G. Jung's entire body of work is the object of a philosophical interpretation.
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L'inconscient comme transcendantal
André Stanguennec
A poet's journey through music and philosophy.
Construction d'une expérience esthétique : musique, philosophie, poésie (1907-1922)
Ioulia Podoroga
This book offers an original interpretation of Axel Honneth's thought and develops models for diagnosing social pathologies such as reification, by questioning the paradigm of mutual recognition and by highlighting the relationship between theory and practice characteristic of the Hegelian left.
Sur l'évolution d'Axel Honneth
Marco Angella
A simple and accessible introduction to the intellectual foundations of liberal capitalism.
D'où vient et où va le capitalisme ?
Dany-Robert Dufour, Nicolas Postel
How to criticize what is from what is?
Histoire et actualité
Christian Berner, Emmanuel Renault
How and why did one come to consider, in the first half of the 19th century, in Germany, that philosophy had to be realised?
Raphaël Chappé, Anne Durand
Stéphane Haber
What is the sense of sense? An investigation through contemporary philosophy.
Christian Berner, Charlotte Morel
Rather than the stereotypical image of Deleuze as a great opponent of Hegelianism, the book seeks to show that he attempted to accomplish the philosophical revolution that Hegel had begun but failed to truly accomplish.
Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod
A philosophical investigation which defines all the economic notions (capital, market, interest, exchange, etc.) of Bourdieu's sociology.
Une enquête philosophique
Daniel Adjerad
This learned commentary of the fourth century allows us to rediscover the Aeneid of Virgil, Graeco-Roman mythology and ancient thought.
Commentaire à l'Énéide (Livre 2)
Servius
Alban Baudou, Séverine Clément-Tarantino
L'ouvrage présente un parcours intellectuel contextualisé du jeune philosophe d'origine allemande Éric Weil (1904-1977) et une édition bilingue commentée de vingt inédits.
Hambourg – Berlin – Paris
Alain Deligne
Gilbert Kirscher
Chapters 4-6 of Aristotle's Physics, Book 2 constitute the first treatise in our philosophical tradition devoted to luck and chance. Simplicius’ commentary adds to Aritotle’s theory valuable explanations and illuminating developments.
Simplicius
Alain Lernould
What are the theoretical and practical roots of the logics of identity assignment that imprison our lives and seem to deprive us of any prospect of emancipation? Can we and should we escape from them? At what price?
À partir de Michel Foucault
Philippe Sabot
In the early 2000s, the notion of the Anthropocene was put forward to designate a new era in the history of the Earth, marked by profound and irreversible transformations induced by human actions on the environment: this notion has itself led to the issues of "sustainable development", "ecological transition" and even " energetic transition ".
Catherine Larrère, Philippe Sabot
To what extent is the horizon a central concept of Husserl's phenomenology? If not new, this claim has still not been truly accounted for by the commentators. This book aims at showing that the only way to account for it is to embrace both the problem of the horizon and that of what Husserl’s phenomenology itself consists in.
Une contribution à l'histoire de la phénoménologie
Aurélien Djian
This collective work is about embodiement. The book studies it from a sociological and philosophical angle in order to better understand how the social inhabits bodies.
Sébastien Fleuriel, Jean-François Goubet
Conceived in full expansion of German idealism, but largely against it, Schleiermacher's Hermeneutics develops the first theory of individual discourse and defines the methods of understanding appropriate to it.
Pour une logique du discours individuel
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
Christian Berner
Knowledge is life-form. It depends on the conditions of its production. This relativity is not a limit – it is on the contrary the véry source of the validity of knowledge. Hermeneutical logic is the study of this relativity and its productive power.
Hans Lipps, Georg Misch, Josef König, Martin Heidegger
Simon Calenge