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There, Lévy quotes the fine insights of a French writer named Jean-Baptiste Botul on the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant.
Garcia is a French philosopher who taught at UChicago from 2018 to 2019 and is known for her work on feminism, political philosophy, and the patriarchy. The Joy of Consent is the English translation ...
Jean Baudrillard, a French philosopher, sociologist, and social theorist who was best known for his work on consumerism, modern excesses, and what he called reality’s disappearance, including a ...
A philosopher, writer, television personality and filmmaker, Lévy is a quintessentially French invention in a country that fetes its public intellectuals like pop stars.
One difference between guilt and shame, French philosopher Frédéric Gros points out in his book “A Philosophy of Shame: A Revolutionary Emotion,” lies in how we understand their opposites.
French feminist philosopher Manon Garcia discusses new book “Joy of Consent” with Yale community Students and faculty gathered last week for a dialogue about sex, consent and philosophy between Manon ...
Great film directors can create and convey philosophical concepts through imagery, just as great philosophers do through ...
French intellectual Bernard-Henri Levy has admitted that he accidentally quoted from the work of an imaginary writer. The New Philosophers leader admitted on Monday that he had quoted Botul's The ...
Mention 20th-century French philosophy and chances are you’ll hear names such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, or Jacques Derrida. Imagine the surprise, then, that Talmud-trained, French-speaking, ...