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Edited by Christian Berner, Emmanuel Renault
Critique immanente
Histoire et actualité
Opuscules Numéro 40
How to criticize what is from what is?



Edited by Raphaël Chappé, Anne Durand
Philosophie
How and why did one come to consider, in the first half of the 19th century, in Germany, that philosophy had to be realised?



Edited by Christian Berner, Charlotte Morel
Opuscules Numéro 39
What is the sense of sense? An investigation through contemporary philosophy.



Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod
Philosophie
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.



Daniel Adjerad
A philosophical investigation which defines all the economic notions (capital, market, interest, exchange, etc.) of Bourdieu's sociology.



Servius
À l'école de Virgile II
Commentaire à l'Énéide (Livre 2)
Mythographes
This learned commentary of the fourth century allows us to rediscover the Aeneid of Virgil, Graeco-Roman mythology and ancient thought.



Alain Deligne
Études weiliennes



Simplicius
Cahiers de philologie Numéro 38
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.



Edited by Philippe Sabot
Discours et politiques de l'identité
À partir de Michel Foucault
Philosophie
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?



Catherine Larrère, 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 ".



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