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Jean Franois Marquet

Jean-Franois Marquet
French philosopher
Contemporary

Birth 1938
Main interests Philosophy, History of philosophy, German philosophy from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, Schelling , Hegel , Heidegger , Kierkegaard , Hlderlin , Literature , Proust , Hugo , Translator Schelling
Major works
  • Freedom and existence,
  • Singularity and the event,
  • Mirrors of identity,
  • Restitution
  • Philosophies of secrecy
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Jean-Francois Marquet is a historian of philosophy and French philosopher born in 1938, professor emeritus at the Sorbonne (Paris IV), who won the Grand Prize of Philosophy from the French Academy.


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Biographical Elements

Jean-Francois Marquet (born 1938 ) is a philosopher French. Alumnus of the Ecole Normale Superieure de Saint-Cloud , he is professor emeritus at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne , who won the Grand Prize of Philosophy from the French Academy. He is the author of several books and essays, both in the field of German philosophy in other fields of history of thought ( Ravaisson , Dante , Kierkegaard , Maine de Biran , Pascal ), Philosophy religion ( Jakob Boehme , Swedenborg , Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin ), or literature ( Proust , Mallarme , Holderlin , Hugo , Gracq ).

Philosophy of Jean-Franois Marquet resisting separation and compartmentalisation of different styles of thinking and does not distinguish between philosophy and art , because everything contributes, according to him, the expression of a single element , the same, which originate in the different impulses of man to say the bulk of his condition through philosophy, art or literature. The thought of Marquet is underpinned by a philosophy of history : when philosophy has had its day, "time closes and opens the space" then comes the time of the summary is to say who can get to the bottom of the history and uniqueness of each of its figures to collect the sense of continuity, the emergence of the One and Only, Singular .

Main publications

  • Freedom and life - Study on the formation of the philosophy of Schelling, Paris, Gallimard , 1973, repr. Editions du Cerf , 2006.
  • Singularity and the event, Grenoble, Jrme Millon, 1995.
  • Mirrors identity - Literature haunted by philosophy, Paris, Hermann, 1996; revised and expanded second edition, with an afterword by Marc Fumaroli , Editions du Cerf, 2009.
  • Refunds. Studied history of German philosophy, Paris, Vrin, 2001.
  • Lectures on the Phenomenology of Spirit Hegel, Paris, Ellipses, 2004.
  • Philosophies of secrecy. Studies on Gnosticism and Christian mysticism (sixteenth-nineteenth century), Paris, Editions du Cerf, 2007.
  • Exercises, Paris, Editions du Cerf, 2010 .
  • Exercises II, Paris, published by Editions du Cerf in 2011.
  • Exercises III, Paris, ditions du Cerf planned.

Direction of collective works

  • with Jean-Francois Courtine , Heidegger 1919-1929. The hermeneutics of facticity to the metaphysics of Dasein, Paris, Vrin, 1996.
  • with Jean-Francois Courtine , The Last Schelling. Reason and positivity (in collaboration with J.-F. Courtine), Paris, Vrin, 1994.
  • Natalie Depraz, Gnosis: A philosophical question, Paris: Editions du Cerf, 2000.

Tributes

References

  1. Cf Singularity and event, Editions Jrme Millon, 1995.
  2. Cf eg ibid., p. 47.
  3. cf. the publisher's site

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Grand Prix de Philosophie
Winners Ruffi Jacques (1987) Ren-Jean Dupuy (1989) Emmanuel Levinas (1990) Paul Ricoeur (1991) Jean-Luc Marion (1992) Isabelle Stengers (1993) Gilles Deleuze (1994) Girard (1996 ) Adolphe Gesch (1998) Pierre Hadot (1999) Gustave Thibon (2000) Pierre Magnard (2001) Per Aage Brandt (2002) Jean-Francois Marquet (2003) Charles Larmore (2004) Vincent Descombes ( 2005) Roland Meynet (2006) Gilles Dowek (2007) Olivier Boulnois (2008) Remi Brague (2009) Vincent Carraud (2010)

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