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    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_252</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Figures of Bernard Pautrat
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2025/2 n° 153)
            ]]></title>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 7| A figure
                                            |  David Lefebvre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 39| Interview with Bernard Pautrat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 41 to 45| Pautragoras
                                            |  Paul Clavier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 47 to 61| Nietzsche recto verso
                                            |  Jacques-Olivier Bégot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 63 to 69| The other dance-song
                                            |  Didier Franck
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 85| <i>Par’hèmas</i>, <i>voluntas</i>, <i>voluptas</i>: The Epicureans
and what depends on us
                                            |  Alain Gigandet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 105| G. Espinosa, Spinoza’s first Venezuelan interpreter
                                            |  Jorge Davila
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 107 to 128| <i>Sub specie aeternitatis</i>: After Wittgenstein, Spinoza
                                            |  Élise Marrou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 129 to 134| Polyphonic evocation of the “Seminar”
                                            |  Fabrice Zagury,  Alain Gigandet,  Jorge Davila,  Pascal Sévérac,  Gérard Bras,  Mireille Cardot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 135 to 142| The first historical attestation of the name “Bernard,” or how I
left the University
                                            |  Warman S. Herda
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 143 to 153| Interview with André Engel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 155 to 160| Prefaces and books
                                            |  Frédéric Gabriel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 161 to 165| Bernard and the poet
                                            |  Jean-Pierre Lefebvre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 167 to 167| Bernard-world
                                            |  André Bernold
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 169 to 169| From time to time&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.
                                            |  Bernard Pautrat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 171 to 178| List of Bernard Pautrat’s publications and works
                                            |  Frédéric Gabriel,  Bernard Pautrat
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_251</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        This philosophy spoken in Sanskrit
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2025/1 nº152)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2025-03-12T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2025-03-11T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                     Pages 1 to 1| Front matter
                                    </li>
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                     Pages 3 to 11| Introduction: This philosophy that speaks Sanskrit
                                            |  Isabelle Ratié,  Vincent Eltschinger
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 13 to 27| Brahmanical theories of universals: Some key points
                                            |  John Taber
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 29 to 58| Reborn? Mind-body relations and the origin of consciousness in the
Indian anti-materialist debate
                                            |  Vincent Eltschinger
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 59 to 78| Skepticism and pseudo-skepticism in Indian philosophy
                                            |  Eli Franco
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 79 to 115| “This is a painting”—Pictorial art, a philosophical object in
ancient and medieval India?
                                            |  Isabelle Ratié
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 117 to 139| Spinoza’s “little physics”: An atomism?
                                            |  Mélanie Zappulla
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 141 to 144| R. Chiaradonna, <i>Ontology in Early Neoplatonism. Plotinus,
Porphyry, Iamblichus</i>, Berlin/Boston, De Gruyter, <i>Commentaria
in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina</i>, vol. 9, 2023, 237&#160;p.
                                            |  Gwenaëlle Aubry
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 151 to 151| Back matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_244</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Wittgenstein between the lines
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2024/4 No 151)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2024-11-29T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2024-12-13T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                     Pages 1 to 1| Front matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 10| Introduction
                                            |  Denis Bonnay,  Élise Marrou,  Henri Wagner
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 11 to 42| Wittgenstein, Ramsey, and the distinction between particulars and
universals
                                            |  Jean-Philippe Narboux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 43 to 54| Mental cramp, flexion, and reflection
                                            |  Brice Halimi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 72| The mouth that says “I”
                                            |  Élise Marrou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 73 to 94| The concept of “synoptic presentation” in <i>Philosophical
Investigations</i>
                                            |  Henri Wagner
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 95 to 118| Breaking the silence: Dissolving the chimera of private language to
express pain
                                            |  Hélie Vigor
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 119 to 131| Wittgenstein: The fable of the student prodigy and his two teachers
                                            |  Vincent Descombes
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 161| “The edifice of your pride has to be dismantled": Wittgenstein,
philosophy, and its limits
                                            |  Benoît Berthelier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 163 to 191| Can ontology be Cartesian? The example of Clauberg’s
<i>Ontosophia</i> from 1647 to 1664: From <i>ens</i> to <i>mens</i>
                                            |  Vincent Carraud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 193 to 200| Back matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_243</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Clauberg
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2024/3 No 150)
            ]]></title>
            <subtitle type="html">
            <![CDATA[The ambiguity of ontology]]>
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            <published>2024-10-17T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2024-12-02T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 16| Presentation: An ontological journey
                                            |  Francesco Marrone,  Vincent Carraud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 42| Divine causality and secondary causality according to Clauberg
                                            |  Nabeel Hamid
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 43 to 68| Clauberg in Thuringia
                                            |  Andrea Strazzoni
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 84| Claubergianism in the 17th century
                                            |  Alice Ragni
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 85 to 119| The transcendental turn: The development of the ontological
problematic in <i>Ontosophia</i>
                                            |  Francesco Marrone
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 149| Platonism and modern ontology: the Clauberg case
                                            |  Francesco Fronterotta
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 151 to 152| Stephanie Rumpza, <i>Phenomenology of the Icon: Mediating God
through the Image</i>, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2023,
292 pages
                                            |  Jean-Yves Lacoste
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_242</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Eriugena. Hegel. Taylor. Aristotle in Chinese
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2024/2 No 149)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2024-05-24T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2024-07-10T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 25| <i>Nemo intrat in celum nisi per philosophiam.</i> John Scottus
Eriugena on human nature and knowledge
                                            |  Alessandro Valsecchi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 27 to 55| “Proceed more historically than anywhere else.” Hegel and the
historicization of philosophical discourse in Germany (1767–1830)
                                            |  Ioanna Bartsidi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 57 to 77| Charles Taylor and the concept of articulation
                                            |  Grégoire Lefftz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 79 to 104| Conceptual transcendence, linguistic root: The notion of substance
through the lens of Chinese
                                            |  Yijing Zhang
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 117| Reviews
                                            |  Sophie Serra
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 119 to 128| Francesco Valerio Tommasi (ed.), <i>Der Zyklop in der Wissenschaft.
Kant und die</i>, anthropologia transcendentalis, Hambourg, Meiner,
<i>Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte</i>, Special issue 14, 2018, 207
p.
                                            |  François Ottmann
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 128 to 131| Emmanuel Cattin, <i>La Venue de la vérité. Phénoménologie de
l’esprit selon Jean</i>, Paris, Vrin, “Bibliothèque d’histoire de
la philosophie,” 2021, 158&#160;p.
                                            |  Émeline Durand
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 131 to 135| Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht. <i>Thomas d’Aquin, Dieu et la
métaphysique. Nature, modalités et fonctions de la métaphysique
comprenant le rapport à Dieu de cette science, ainsi que sa
confrontation avec la doctrine sacrée</i>, Paris, Parole et
Silence, “Bibliothèque de la revue Thomiste,” 2022, 1432&#160;p.
                                            |  Isabelle Moulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 135 to 146| Spinoza, <i>Œuvres complètes</i>, ed. Bernard Pautrat, in
collaboration with Dan Arbib, Frédéric de Buzon, Denis Kambouchner,
Peter Nahon, Catherine Secretan and Fabrice Zagury, Paris, NRF
Gallimard, “Bibliothèque de la Pléiade,” 2022, 1952 p.
                                            |  Mélanie Zappulla
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 146 to 148| Jean-Luc Marion, <i>La Métaphysique et après</i>. <i>Essai sur
l’historicité et sur les époques de la philosophie</i>, Paris,
Grasset, 2023, 384&#160;p.
                                            |  Émeline Durand
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_234</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Philosophizing Dante
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2023/4 No 147)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2023-11-14T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2023-11-22T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 5| Philosophizing with Dante: Celebrating an anniversary (1321–2021)
                                            |  Vincent Carraud,  Bruno Pinchard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 25| Dante in the face of love
                                            |  Jean-Luc Marion
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 27 to 36| The ages of Dante
                                            |  Bruno Pinchard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 37 to 50| Crossing the Acheron: A reading of Canto III from <i>Inferno</i>
                                            |  Jean-Louis Poirier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 64| The voice of the abyss: The hermeneutics of evil in
<i>Inferno</i>,&#160;Canto III, 25–27
                                            |  Giulio d’Onofrio
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 65 to 80| A difficult proximity: Darkness, vision, and desire in Dante and
the Pseudo-Dionysius
                                            |  Vincenzo Piro
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 81 to 92| Ternarity and the Trinity
                                            |  Bruno Pinchard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 93 to 105| Going beyond the human: The expression of the ineffable in
<i>Paradiso</i>
                                            |  Jean-Louis Poirier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 107 to 113| The “Dante function” in philosophy: A note about Georg Simmel
                                            |  Andrea A. Robiglio
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 115 to 143| Without and within: The structure of a debate on the soul in
<i>Phaedrus</i>
                                            |  Anca Vasiliu
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_233</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Émilie du Châtelet and certainty
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2023/3 No 146)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2023-08-02T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2023-09-08T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 6| Introduction
                                            |  Anne-Lise Rey,  Claire Schwartz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 22| Certainty and the Law of Continuity in Émilie du Châtelet’s
<i>Institutions de physique</i>
                                            |  Areins Pelayo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 23 to 38| The certain and the probable in Émilie du Châtelet’s
<i>Institutions de physique</i>
                                            |  Anne-Lise Rey
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 39 to 55| Metaphysical principles and certainty in Christian Wolff and Émilie
du Châtelet
                                            |  Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 57 to 76| Émilie du Châtelet translates Newton: From the mathematics of the
<i>Principia</i> to that of the <i>Principes</i>
                                            |  Claire Schwartz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 77 to 92| Authority and truth: Du Châtelet’s critical epistemology
                                            |  Guillaume Coissard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 93 to 116| The influence of the environment during embryogenesis in Aristotle:
Effects on natural virtue
                                            |  Luca Torrente
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 117 to 143| Harmonization, prioritization, or neutralization? Plotinus and
Proclus as readers of <i>Metaphysics Lambda</i>
                                            |  Gwenaëlle Aubry
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 145 to 167| The Pascalian “logic of the heart” from Scheler to Heidegger
                                            |  Sylvain Josset
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 169 to 172| Minutes
                                            |  David Simonin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 181 to 182| Publications received
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_232</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Rawls and normative political philosophy
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2023/2 No 145)
            ]]></title>
            <subtitle type="html">
            <![CDATA[<i>A Theory of justice</i>&#160;fifty years on]]>
        </subtitle>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2023-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2023-04-25T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2023-06-12T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                     Pages 3 to 6| Introduction
                                            |  Luc Foisneau,  Bertrand Guillarme
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 29| The normativity of principles of justice
                                            |  Luc Foisneau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 31 to 46| H. L. A. Hart and J. Rawls: Ordinary language and metaphysical
abstention in political philosophy
                                            |  Bertrand Guillarme
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 47 to 68| The doctrinal autonomy of principles of justice: Strength or
shortcoming of Rawlsian theory?
                                            |  Catherine Audard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 86| Should we abandon the original position?
                                            |  Véronique Munoz-Dardé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 107| Rawls’ silence on Hayek’s theses on social justice: Some
speculative hypotheses
                                            |  Jean-Fabien Spitz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 131| Questions of society and justice: The manna from heaven argument in
Nozick, Cohen, and Rawls
                                            |  Augusto Sperb Machado
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 153| The responsibility of the regulated social order: Questions raised
by Rawls’s <i>A Theory of Justice</i>
                                            |  Emmanuel Picavet
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_231</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Tolerance: Phenomenological perspectives (I)
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2023/1 No 144)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2023-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2023-01-30T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2023-02-06T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                     Pages 3 to 7| Tolerance: Phenomenological perspectives
                                            |  Claude Vishnu Spaak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 31| Hegel, Weber, and the Quakers: Tolerance as an experience of
separation
                                            |  Paul Slama
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 33 to 52| A theological-political morass: Assimilation, modernity, and
identity according to Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas
                                            |  John Rogove
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 69| Transcendence and totality. Bonhoeffer, phenomenology, and the
figure of the “perfect man”
                                            |  Emanuele Mariani
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 94| Transcendence of the face and freedom of the subject.
Phenomenological ethics and politics of tolerance (Sartre, Levinas,
Heidegger)
                                            |  Claude Vishnu Spaak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 95 to 109| Jacques Derrida: Hospitality beyond tolerance and intolerance at
the heart of hospitality
                                            |  Susanna Lindberg
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 111 to 140| Iron and magnet: The Epicurean explanation of attraction phenomena
in Galen’s <i>De naturalibus facultatibus</i>
                                            |  Giulia Scalas
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_224</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Tolerance: Phenomenological perspectives (I)
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2022/4 No 143)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2022-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-10-19T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-11-03T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 6| Introduction
                                            |  Claude Vishnu Spaak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 19| “Logic of the heart.” The theo-anthropological turn of the
phenomenological reduction according to Scheler (1913–1928)
                                            |  Christian Sommer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 38| Toward a phenomenology of active tolerance
                                            |  Sylvain Camilleri
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 39 to 65| Intolerable otherness (I). The transcendental intolerance of the
ego according to Husserl
                                            |  Pierre-Jean Renaudie
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 67 to 84| Intolerable otherness (II). Supporting the other according to
Levinas’ ethics
                                            |  Chiara Pavan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 85 to 101| Does the social relationship tolerate otherness? The
phenomenological refoundation of a humanistic and open civility
                                            |  Frédéric Lelong
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 103 to 121| Can we experience a universal principle of tolerance?
                                            |  Julien Rabachou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 126| Introduction
                                            |  Vincent Blanchet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 127 to 132| The unknown god
                                            |  Reiner Schürmann
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 155| On the diversity of meanings of releasement according to Reiner
Schürmann
                                            |  Ian Alexander Moore,  Émeline Durand
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_223</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Milieu, ambiance, environment
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2022/3 No 142)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2022-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-07-21T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-08-02T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 9| Introduction Human geography: Mesology and phenomenological issues
                                            |  Vincent Gérard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 11 to 24| Mesology of the encounter: An invitation to dialogue Series 1:
Introduction to mesology
                                            |  Nobuo Kioka,  Augustin Berque
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 25 to 40| Milieu, contingency, and meaning in nature
                                            |  Augustin Berque
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 41 to 52| Nagarjuna, milieu, and emptiness
                                            |  Alain Petit
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 70| From world to milieu: Heidegger and Watsuji
                                            |  Vincent Gérard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 87| “In the middle of being” with Heidegger: Approaching the
<i>Geviert</i>
                                            |  Pierre Souq
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 106| From milieu to ambiance: Philosophical reflections on another
conception of the environment
                                            |  Bruce Bégout
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 107 to 130| The two treatises of the person: Locke and the concept of
self-ownership
                                            |  Raphaël Authier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 131 to 157| The same <i>us</i>: Identity and reminiscence in Condillac
                                            |  Alberto Frigo
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_222</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Pierre Aubenque
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2022/2 No 141)
            ]]></title>
            <subtitle type="html">
            <![CDATA[<i>In memoriam</i>]]>
        </subtitle>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2022-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-05-17T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-06-09T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 7| Introduction
                                            |  David Lefebvre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 28| Critical observations on the traditional interpretation of
Aristotle’s <i>Metaphysics</i>
                                            |  Enrico Berti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 29 to 55| Aubenque’s <i>Metaphysics</i>
                                            |  Stephen Menn
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 57 to 68| Metaphysics and negation in Pierre Aubenque
                                            |  Fabienne Baghdassarian
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 85| Aubenque and the Aristotelian tradition
                                            |  Gweltaz Guyomarc’h
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 103| Between hyper-Platonism and humanism: Pierre Aubenque’s Aristotle
                                            |  David Lefebvre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 107| Obituary
                                            |  Rémi Brague
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 141| Nature and supposit: From modern Thomism to contemporary readings
of Thomas Aquinas’s <i>Quodlibet II</i>
                                            |  Igor Agostini
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 143 to 166| The concept of the ontological structure of the world
                                            |  Grégoire Lefftz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 169 to 170| Publications received
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_221</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Post-Hegel (2)
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2022/1 No 140)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2022-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-01-06T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2022-02-04T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 8| Introduction Post-Hegel or according to Hegel?
                                            |  Raphaël Authier,  Vincent Blanchet,  Vincent Valeyre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 13| Post-Hegel, still Hegel
                                            |  Bernard Bourgeois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 15 to 25| Kierkegaard, a critic of Hegel
                                            |  Gaetano Rametta,  Maririta Guerbo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 27 to 41| Barth and Hegel
                                            |  Emmanuel Cattin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 43 to 60| “The age of the ‘systems’ has passed”:&#160;Rosenzweig and the
Hegelian completion of philosophy
                                            |  Vincent Blanchet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 61 to 68| Another <i>Kehre</i>?
                                            |  Jean-François Kervégan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 87| Speech and the speaker: The role of Hegel in Foucault
                                            |  Raphaël Authier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 104| Kojève, Hyppolite, and Bourgeois: Three paths of Hegelianism
                                            |  Wilma Pilati
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 107| Introduction to the article by Jacques Brunschwig
                                            |  David Lefebvre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 125| Man and animal in Aristotle’s biological work
                                            |  Jacques Brunschwig
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 127 to 146| Air as a cause of disease in ancient Greek medicine:
Classification, contamination, prevention
                                            |  Jocelyn Groisard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 147 to 150| <i>Marion Bourbon, Penser l’individu. Genèse stoïcienne de la
subjectivité</i>, Turnhout, Brepols, 2019, 424 pp.
                                            |  John Sellars
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 150 to 157| <i>Plotin, Œuvres complètes. Traité&#160;30 (III&#160;8) Sur la
contemplation. Traité&#160;31 (V&#160;8) Sur la beauté
intelligible. Traité&#160;32 (V&#160;5) Sur l’Intellect et que les
intelligibles ne sont pas hors de l’Intellect, et sur le Bien.
Traité&#160;33 (II&#160;9) Contre les gnostiques</i>, ed. Lorenzo
Ferroni and Jean-Marc Narbonne, ed. Lorenzo Ferroni, trans. Simon
Fortier, Francis Lacroix and Jean-Marc Narbonne, introduced and
annotated by Kevin Corrigan, Zeke Mazur, Jean-Marc Narbonne and
John D. Turner, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2021.
                                            |  Izabela Jurasz
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_214</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Post-Hegel (1)
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2021/4 No 139)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2021-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-10-07T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-10-18T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 7| Introduction: Post-Hegel or according to Hegel?
                                            |  Raphaël Authier,  Vincent Blanchet,  Fanny Valeyre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 26| “And the darkness comprehended it not.” Speaking evil (Hegel,
Schelling, Heidegger)
                                            |  Benoît Donnet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 27 to 46| Inside the silence of history: Franz Rosenzweig and the philosophy
of history
                                            |  Émeline Durand
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 47 to 62| Benjamin through a Hegelian lens
                                            |  Thomas Aït Kaci
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 63 to 83| Post-Hegel or pre-Plato? The Heideggerian question of beginning
                                            |  Fanny Valeyre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 85 to 103| “What remains of absolute knowledge?” Hegelianism in Derrida
                                            |  Gregory Aschenbroich
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 123| Fetishized conceptual identity: Marx versus Hegelian discourse,
between legacy and criticism
                                            |  Victor Béguin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 125 to 145| Form, reflection, logic: Hegelian responses to Frege
                                            |  Florian Rada
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 153 to 153| Publications received
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_213</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Aristotle’s ethics in English-language criticism (1)
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2021/3 No 138)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2021-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-08-02T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-08-05T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 10| Aristotle’s ethics in English-language criticism: Introduction
                                            |  Carlo Natali,  David Lefebvre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 11 to 26| Science and methodology in the ethics of Aristotle
                                            |  Devin Henry
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 27 to 47| Aristotle on practical wisdom
                                            |  Jessica Moss
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 49 to 63| Luck and moral/non-moral goods in Aristotle
                                            |  Sarah Broadie
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 65 to 86| Vision in Plato’s <i>Theaetetus</i> and <i>Timaeus</i>
                                            |  Clément Heidsieck
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 122| The people versus the state? The two strands of logic in <i>The
Social Contract</i>
                                            |  Francesco Toto
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 141| Heidegger versus Nietzsche: Building <i>Dasein</i> and breeding
superhumans
                                            |  César Gómez Algarra
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 149 to 150| Publications received
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_212</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        The politics of Saint Augustine
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2021/2 No 137)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2021-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-04-22T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-05-11T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 5| “Political Augustinianism”: The end of a myth
                                            |  Laure Solignac,  Émilie Tardivel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 26| <i>The City of God</i> as an apology
                                            |  Jean-Luc Marion
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 27 to 52| Saint Augustine and the definition of the city: Poles apart in
“political Augustinianism”
                                            |  Jean-Marie Salamito
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 72| The Jerusalem beneath: Franciscan readings of <i>The City of
God</i>
                                            |  Laure Solignac
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 73 to 90| The untraceable city: Thomas Aquinas and the two cities
                                            |  Jean-Rémi Lanavère
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 91 to 108| Luther, Calvin, and the temporal sword
                                            |  François Dermange
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 122| From two cities to two kingdoms: Augustinianism and modern
political philosophy
                                            |  Émilie Tardivel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 140| Before friendship: Saint Augustine and the possibility of
friendship
                                            |  Anne de Saxcé
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_211</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Reshuffling the cards: The first two
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2021/1 No 136)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2021-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-01-20T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2021-02-22T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 4| Introduction Doubt and <i>cogito</i>, questions debated, questions
reshuffled?
                                            |  Vincent Carraud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 36| Doubt as the supreme game – Descartes the skeptic
                                            |  Jean-Luc Marion
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 37 to 50| Skepticism and the deceiving God: Mersennian contexts
                                            |  Claudio Buccolini
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 74| The <i>ego</i> and the two abstractions of <i>Meditatio II</i>
                                            |  Dan Arbib
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 75 to 94| On the utterance of the “<i>ego sum</i>”: Speech in the metaphysics
of Descartes"
                                            |  Olivier Dubouclez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 95 to 119| <i>Cogito</i> and description from Descartes to Husserl: From
transcendental reflection to the regressive method
                                            |  Dominique Pradelle
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 145| God's worlds: Descartes and modalities
                                            |  Stéphane Chauvier
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_204</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Rawls and his critics
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2020/4 No 135)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2020-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-09-30T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2020-10-27T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 3| Introduction
                                            |  Jean-Cassien Billier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 27| Differences, talents, and utopias. A defense of John Rawls, once
again
                                            |  Alain Boyer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 29 to 41| A problem within A Theory of Justice: How can we reconcile Rawls's
different arguments regarding the Difference Principle?
                                            |  Philippe Mongin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 43 to 57| Relations, powers, and individuality in a reconsideration of a
theory of justice
                                            |  Emmanuel Picavet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 59 to 73| Rawlsian constitutionalism
                                            |  Jean-Cassien Billier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 75 to 101| Emotion and evidence Echoes of the Phaedrus in On The Sublime
                                            |  Anca Vasiliu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 103 to 120| Between magic and theology&#160;Giordano Bruno and the concept of
vinculum, from De vinculis in genere to De la causa, principio, et
uno
                                            |  Giulio Gisondi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 139| Divine power in Gassendi (and Descartes)
                                            |  Giuliano Gasparri
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 141 to 153| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_203</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Two centuries of ontology
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2020/3 No 134)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2020-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-07-31T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2020-08-24T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 15| Introduction: The proud neologism
                                            |  Alice Ragni,  Vincent Carraud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 36| The birth of ontology in St. Gallen Jacob Lorhard and monastic
metaphysics. The state of affairs
                                            |  Marco Lamanna
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 37 to 58| Becoming Cartesian? The ontological method from Gerhard de
Neufville to Johann Clauberg
                                            |  Domenico Collacciani
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 59 to 77| Ontology in Geneva: From David Derodon to Jean-Robert Chouet
                                            |  Alice Ragni
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 79 to 96| Did Leibniz engage in ontology?
                                            |  Michaël Devaux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 97 to 108| Ontology in <i>Lexicon philosophicum</i> by Étienne Chauvin
                                            |  Giuliano Gasparri
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 128| Ontology as transcendental anthropology: Kant and the problem of
metaphysics around 1775
                                            |  Francesco Valerio Tommasi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 129 to 147| Promise and fiction in David Hume
                                            |  Vincent Boyer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 153 to 153| Publications received
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_LEPH_202</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Philosophy and Trinity
                    | Les Études philosophiques
            (2020/2 No 133)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2020-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-04-29T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2020-05-07T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 8| Philosophy and Trinity: An introduction
                                            |  Romain Debluë,  Sylvain Josset
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 13| Between theology and philosophy: Twenty-four marginal notes on the
Trinity
                                            |  Olivier Boulnois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 15 to 32| The origins of the concept of Trinity
                                            |  Sébastien Morlet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 33 to 52| The theological genesis of a metaphysical concept: The case of
existence. Richard of Saint Victor
                                            |  Jean-Christophe Bardout
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 65| Thomas Aquinas and the Trinity, or the useful precaution
                                            |  Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 67 to 90| Duns Scotus and the a priori deduction of the Trinity
                                            |  Olivier Boulnois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 91 to 105| Eckhart and the Trinity
                                            |  Marie-Anne Vannier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 107 to 112| Hegel and the Trinity
                                            |  Bernard Bourgeois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 113 to 136| Trinity and analogy in Hans Urs von Balthasar. The Trinitarian
status of love as “transcendental pure and simple”
                                            |  Vincent Holzer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 137 to 155| Theological poetics of the Trinity in Paul Claudel
                                            |  Dominique Millet-Gérard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 157 to 170| The Trinity of God: An attempt at an icono-conceptual cartography
                                            |  François Bœspflug
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 177 to 177| New publications
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
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