
Le Désenchantement des philosophes - Époque contemporaine
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Narrated by:
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Virginie Durandet
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François Tavares
About this listen
Peut-on encore parler de philosophie après Hiroshima ? Cette question résume à elle seule le désarroi et l'angoisse des philosophes de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle après les atrocités des guerres mondiales. Mais ce désarroi est en germe dès le XIXe siècle, suscité notamment par les « philosophes du soupçon ». Cet ouvrage interroge la spécificité de la philosophie contemporaine et les fondements de ce désenchantement. En complément de la synthèse de Brigitte Boudon, ce livre audio contient des extraits des œuvres suivantes :
- Le monde comme volonté et comme représentation d'Arthur Schopenhauer
- Humain, trop humain de Friedrich Nietzche
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