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Twentieth-Century French Philosophy by Eric Matthews,

Twentieth-Century French Philosophy by Eric Matthews,
This book offers a historical and critical account of the works of some of the major French philosophers of the twentieth century. Avoiding jargon, Eric Matthews shows how the philosophical tradition derived from Descartes has developed in the present century in the writings of key figures such as Bergson, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, Derrida, and contemporary French feminists. He relates philosophy to the wider French culture, and draws parallels with English-language philosophers.



French Women Philosophers: A Contemporary Reader; Subjectivity, Identity, Alterity
French Women Philosophers: A Contemporary Reader; Subjectivity, Identity, Alterity
French Women Philosophers: A Contemporary Reader; Subjectivity, Identity, Alterity



Judith Miller (philosopher) - Judith Miller is a French philosopher, and the daughter of Jacques Lacan — radical psychoanalyst, and wife to prominent Lacanian Jacques-Alain Miller.

Nicholas of Autrecourt - Nicholas or Nicolaus of Autrecourt, in French Nicholas d'Autrécourt (1299 - 1369), was a French medieval philosopher and theologian known principally for developing skepticism to extreme logical conclusions and even being considered the sole genuinely skeptic philosopher of medieval times. Whether he was committed to these conclusions is unclear, but they were condemned as heretical and his books were burned.

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon/Temp - Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (pronounced [ˈpruːd ɒn] in BrE, [pʁu dɔ̃] in French) (15 January, 1809 – 19 January, 1865) was a French economist and socialist philosopher who was the first individual to call himself an "anarchist" and is considered among the first anarchist thinkers. He was born in Besançon, he was a workingman, a printer, who taught himself to read Latin so as to print books in that language as well.

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon - Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (pronounced [ˈpruːd ɒn] in BrE, [pʁu dɔ̃] in French) (15 January, 1809 – 19 January, 1865) was a French economist and socialist philosopher who was the first individual to call himself an "anarchist" and is considered among the first anarchist thinkers. Born in Besançon, he was a workingman, a printer, who taught himself to read Latin so as to print books in that language well.



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