Episode 12: Quelques visages de l'athéisme philosophique

Episode 12: Quelques visages de l'athéisme ph...

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Episode 13: La tentative phénoménologique

La phénoménologie s’est voulue, en face des grandes idéologies post-hégéliennes, un retour aux choses mêmes. Ce projet, né chez Husserl, a-t-il abouti ou exige-t-il de redécouvrir un véritable réalisme philosophique ? Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentiali ...  Show more

Episode 14: La philosophie grecque dans ses grands moments

La philosophie grecque se développe approximativement du VIIIe siècle avant Jésus-Christ au Ve siècle après. Quelles sont les grandes périodes de cette longue histoire? Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations. 

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