Philosophies du sens


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What is the sense of sense? An investigation through contemporary philosophy. Read More

Schelling asked: "Why is there sense, not non-sense instead of sense?" In this question, the notion is not a sign referring to something; no more so than when it is commonly said that some thing, some event or some state of affairs (but not a statement) “makes sense”. How should we address this version of sense philosophically? This volume starts from a conviction: the philosophical structure underlying the idea of sense opens up with Kant, in that it can first be defined as referring a given reality to the horizon of a reality (or an ideality) which is only postulated – which one can name, but not directly know. Here, we intend to better identify how sense has become a guiding category of philosophy, which has been constantly at work in the variations of idealism and in the emergence of phenomenology, of philosophy of life, existence, culture, and psychoanalysis.


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Publisher
Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
Title Part
Numéro 39
Edited by
Christian Berner, Charlotte Morel,
With
Matthieu Amat, Christian Berner, Marc De Launay, Julien Farges, Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak, Jean-Claude Gens, Jean-François Goubet, Dorothée Legrand, Charlotte Morel, Jean-Luc Nancy, Emmanuel Salankis, Jean-Michel Salankis, Olivier Tinland,
Collection
Opuscules
ISSN
02962454
Language
French
Tags
Edmund Husserl, Emmanuel Kant, Ernst Cassirer, ethanalysis, Friedrich Nietzsche, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosophy, Heinrich Rickert, idealism, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, neo-Kantianism, nonsense, non-sense, psychoanalysis, Rudolf Hermann Lotze, Schelling, signification, Simmel, Theodor Lipps, Weber, Wilhelm Dilthey, Windelband
Publisher Category
Bibliothèques > Bibliothèque Littératures & Philosophie
Publisher Category
Septentrion Catalog > Philosophy
BISAC Subject Heading
PHI000000 PHILOSOPHY
Dewey (abridged)
100 Philosophy
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3126 Philosophie
Title First Published
08 June 2023
Original Publication
2023

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Publication Date
08 June 2023
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-3908-1
Extent
Main content page count : 364
Code
2197
Dimensions
16 x 20 x 1.9 cm
Weight
500 grams
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32.00 €
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Publication Date
08 June 2023
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-3916-6
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5 charts
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Main content page count : 364
Code
2197P
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Philosophies du sens (Paperback) 9782757439081
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Publication Date
08 June 2023
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-3924-1
Extent
Main content page count : 364
Code
2197L
Dimensions
16 x 20 x 1.9 cm
Weight
500 grams
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

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Contents


Présentation
Charlotte Morel, Christian Berner

Une histoire du sens

De la signification au symbole dansla Critique de la faculté de juger
Marc de Launay

Le sens en partage. Les savants fichtéens, dépositaires de l'idéal
Jean-François Goubet

Hegel, Russell et le problème du holisme sémantique
Olivier Tinland

Lotze : du mécanique au signifiant
Charlotte Morel

Sens et symbole dans l'esthétique : Schelling et Lipps en parallèle
Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak

Sens et signification dans le troisième traité de la Généalogie de la morale
Emmanuel Salanskis

Signification et force. Les catégories diltheyennes de la vie
Jean-Claude Gens

Objectivité et individualité du sens. Perspectives néokantiennes en philosophie de la culture (Rickert, Simmel, M. Weber, Windelband)
Matthieu Amat

De quel « sens » la phénoménologie husserlienne est-elle la philosophie ?
Julien Farges

Formes symboliques et configuration du sens chez Ernst Cassirer
Christian Berner

Reprise du sens

De l'herméneutique à l’ethanalyse
Jean-Michel Salanskis

Faire sens – un mouvement inconscient
Dorothée Legrand

Sans meaning
Jean-Luc Nancy