Payot - Février 2023 - Petite Bibliothèque Bientôt il affrontera Einstein ; mais pour l’heure nous sommes en 1920, et Bergson, soixante ans, est le philosophe le plus célèbre de son époque. Pour introduire à ses idées principales sur l’art de penser, le temps et la durée, les rapports entre science et philosophie, la créativité, la liberté, il rassemble en quelques pages les passages les plus significatifs de son oeuvre (essentiellement l’"Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience", "Matière et mémoire", et "L’Évolution créatrice"). Ce "Bergson par Bergson" publié alors chez Payot était devenu introuvable ; le voici republié ici. acheter ce livre en librairie en ligne
Complexus : ce qui est tissé ensemble. L'unité de la recherche d'Edgar Morin est dans le souci d'une connaissance ni mutilée ni cloisonnée, qui puisse respecter l'individuel et le singulier tout en l'insérant dans son contexte et son ensemble. Dans ce sens : il a effectué des recherches en sociologie contemporaine (L'Esprit du Temps, La Métamorphose de Plozevet, La Rumeur d'Orléans) ;il s'est efforcé de concevoir la complexité anthropo-sociale en y incluant la dimension biologique et la dimension imaginaire (L'Homme et la mort, Le Cinéma ou l'homme imaginaire, Le Paradigme perdu) ;il énonce un diagnostic et une éthique pour les problèmes fondamentaux de notre temps (Pour sortir du XXesiècle, Penser l'Europe, Terre-Patrie).enfin, il se consacre depuis trente ans à l'élaboration d'une Méthode (La Méthode, 1.La Nature, 2.La Vie de la vie, 3.La Connaissance de la connaissance, 4.Les Idées) qui permettrait une réforme de la pensée.
Caractéristiques de l'objet Commentaires du vendeur “C.E.L. / A.C.E.R., 1972. 512 pp. brochées. Couvertures, tranches et intérieur brunis. Bords, coins ... En savoir plusa propos des commentaires du vendeur“C.E.L. / A.C.E.R., 1972. 512 pp. brochées. Couvertures, tranches et intérieur brunis. Bords, coins et coiffes frottés voire un peu râpés par endroit (coiffes et angle droit de coiffe supérieure). Pliures au dos. Noirceurs d'usage sur la tranche de queue et à l'angle inférieur. Texte en bon état. 17 x 22 x 2,5cm. 780g.” Moinsa propos des commentaires du vendeur Reliure Couverture souple Type Standard Langue Français Auteur Michel Launay Sujet Philosophie Date de publication 1972
Paul Ricœur’s Moral Anthropology is a guide for readers who are interested in Paul Ricœur’s thoughts on morals in general, bringing together the different aspects of what Geoffrey Dierckxsens understands as Ricœur’s moral anthropology. This anthropology addresses the question what it means to be human, capable of participating in moral life. Dierckxsens argues that Ricœur shows that this participation implies being a self, living a singular lived existence with others and being responsible in institutions of justice. Through experiencing life one comes to learn taking moral decisions and the reasons for moral life. The wager of Ricœur’s hermeneutical approach to moral anthropology is—so Dierckxsens argues—to understand moral life on the basis of the interpretation of lived existence, rather than on the basis of cultural or natural patterns only, like many contemporary moral theories in analytical philosophy. Ricœur’s moral anthropology is thus particularly timely in that it offers a critical argument against contemporary moral relativism and reductionism. By bringing together Ricœur’s moral anthropology, and recent moral theories this book offers a novel perspective on Ricœur’s already well-established moral theory. Dierckxsens moreover offers a critical perspective by arguing that we should revisit certain moral concepts in Ricœur’s moral anthropology and in contemporary moral theories in analytical philosophy. He evaluates certain concepts in Ricœur’s work, such as the concept of universal moral norms and how it stands against cultural differences in morals. He moreover interrogates certain ideas of contemporary analytical philosophy, such as the idea of cultural moral relativism and whether we can find a common morality across the cultural differences. By placing Ricœur’s ideas on moral life within the context of the contemporary scene of moral theory, this book contributes well to Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricœur.
Paul Ricœur’s Moral Anthropology is a guide for readers who are interested in Paul Ricœur’s thoughts on morals in general, bringing together the different aspects of what Geoffrey Dierckxsens understands as Ricœur’s moral anthropology. This anthropology addresses the question what it means to be human, capable of participating in moral life. Dierckxsens argues that Ricœur shows that this participation implies being a self, living a singular lived existence with others and being responsible in institutions of justice. Through experiencing life one comes to learn taking moral decisions and the reasons for moral life. The wager of Ricœur’s hermeneutical approach to moral anthropology is—so Dierckxsens argues—to understand moral life on the basis of the interpretation of lived existence, rather than on the basis of cultural or natural patterns only, like many contemporary moral theories in analytical philosophy. Ricœur’s moral anthropology is thus particularly timely in that it offers a critical argument against contemporary moral relativism and reductionism. By bringing together Ricœur’s moral anthropology, and recent moral theories this book offers a novel perspective on Ricœur’s already well-established moral theory. Dierckxsens moreover offers a critical perspective by arguing that we should revisit certain moral concepts in Ricœur’s moral anthropology and in contemporary moral theories in analytical philosophy. He evaluates certain concepts in Ricœur’s work, such as the concept of universal moral norms and how it stands against cultural differences in morals. He moreover interrogates certain ideas of contemporary analytical philosophy, such as the idea of cultural moral relativism and whether we can find a common morality across the cultural differences. By placing Ricœur’s ideas on moral life within the context of the contemporary scene of moral theory, this book contributes well to Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricœur.
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