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Philosophie de Don Quichotte. Le réel n'a pas eu lieu
- Narrated by: Michel Onfray
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Don Quichotte est le grand roman qui met en scène le déni et établit pour la première fois la vérité comme subjective. Cette œuvre majeure, connue de tous mais rarement lue, dispose de nombreux ressorts philosophiques que Michel Onfray nous permet d'appréhender. L'anti-héros chasseur de moulins à vent vit avec sincérité dans un monde où ses actions sont à la hauteur de ses ambitions, où il peut donner un sens à son existence. Pour lui, mieux vaut nier le réel que de sacrifier ses idéaux. Michel Onfray aborde ainsi les mécanismes présents dans toutes les idéologies politiques et religieuses qui font du déni une tentation universelle, à l'échelle individuelle et collective.
©2014 Frémeaux & Associés (P)2014 Frémeaux & Associés
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