Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Fluid In Pouch Of Douglas Causes

Promotion Fall 2010

Two books to read at proper temperature and away from drafts: one by Vincent Bontems, early morning, prior to any practice, to stimulate thinking while the The happy days when the Republic liked the intellect - wherever it came - and understanding the other, Pierre Levy-Soussan, my accomplice [1] , late in the day, after having undergone a thousand little annoyances that activities be prepared and have, despite themselves, to confront a new evil result of the folly of transparency ...

Ravel, Dutilleux and Stockhausen to follow.


[1] We have co-translated Breakdowns by Art Spiegelman (Brussels / Paris, Casterman, 2008).


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1) Bachelet rd by Vincent Bontems, Paris, Figures du Savoir n 49 / Les Belles Lettres, 2010.

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Gaston Bachelard (1884-1962), exemplary figure of the secular school - Fellow of humble origins, he eventually occupy the chair of history and philosophy of science from the Sorbonne - is an unconventional thinker: based on physics, chemistry and mathematics in full revolution, but also Freud and Jung (reinterpreted), he constructed an epistemology of rationalism that subtle largemen t goes to school, including the progress of science as a series of discontinuities, metaphysician, he opposed Bergson the problem of time, advocating a philosophy of time against his philosophy of life, he also renewed the approach to poetry, giving an unprecedented importance to the Imagination.

We examine the abundant works of Bachelard's epistemology, since the test knowledge approached until Materialism rational through Philosophy and the non The new scientific spirit ; his "metaphysical", collected in Intuition of the moment and The Dialectics of time, his poetic, since The Psychoanalysis of Fire up The Poetics of Reverie through Water and dreams and The Poetics of Space .

We consider finally the numerous offspring of Bachelard.


Price: 19 €



2) Destinies of teen ption by Pierre Levy-Soussan, Paris, Fayard, 2010.


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Why is it in France so long and complicated to adopt a child? The "obstacle course", often maligned, is nonetheless a process essential to the manufacture of a family. Through concrete examples, Pierre Levy-Soussan recalled the sense of psychological and legal steps needed and explains what is likely not to comply. A child "adoptable "Is not for any parent. A couple wishing to adopt will not know to transform your family for any child.

Director of the first child psychiatry consultation specializing in adoption nationally and internationally, the author gives keys to avoid the major pitfalls and overcome the crises related to adoption.

In this work without jargon, politically incorrect but psychologically illuminating, the child finally finds his place in the heart of the adoptive family.


Price: 21, 50

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Figures of Knowledge has already published the Belles Lettres: 1. Heidegger by Jean-Michel Salanskis; 2. Nietzsche by Richard Beardsworth 3. Freud by Patrick Landman 4. Einstein by Michel Paty 5. Spinoza by André Scala 6. Kierkegaard by Charles The White 7. Alembert by Michel Paty 8. Maimonides by Gérard Haddad 9. Deleuze Alberto Gualandi, 10. Husserl by Jean-Michel Salanskis 11. Lacan by Alain Vanier 12. Turing by Jean Lassegue; 13. By Charles Darwin Lenay 14. By Patrick Weil Canivez; 15. Wittgenstein by François Schmitz; 16. Foucault by Pierre Billouet 17. Lyotard Alberto Gualandi, 18. Count by Laurent Fedi 19. Hegel by Benoît Timmermans, 20. Cantor by Jean-Pierre Belna 21. Josephus by Denis Lamour 22. Averroes by Ali Benmakhlouf 23. Pascal by Francesco Paolo Adorno, 24. Saussure by Claudine Norman, 25. The Stoics I by Frédérique Ildefonso; 26. Hjelmslev by Sémir Badir ; 27. Locke by Alexis Tadié 28. Levinas by David Francis Sebbah 29. Hilbert by Pierre Cassou-Nogues; 30. Kant by Denis Thouard ; 31. Köhler by YM. Visetti & V. Rosenthal ; 32. Herder by Olivier Dekens ; 33. Newton by Marco Panza 34. Gödel by Pierre Cassou-Nogues; 35. Russell by Ali Benmakhlouf ; 36. Arnauld by Francesco Paolo Adorno 37. Cicero by Claire Auvray-Assayas, 38. by Paul Henry Audi ; 39. Ruyer by Fabrizio Colonna, 40. Berkeley by André Scala ; 41. Sartre by Nathalie Monnin ; 42. Montaigne by Ali Benmakhlouf, 43. Epicure by Julie Giovacchini, 44. Lautman by Emmanuel Barot, 45. The Stoics III Bénatouil by Thomas, 46. Poincare by Xavier Verley; 47. Derrida by Jean-Michel Salanskis; 48. Levi-Strauss by Olivier Dekens; Box Husserl and Heidegger by Jean-Michel Salanskis.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Panty House Wrestling

Choucrouterie starts Bolognese (Strasbourg)

Fouzi The report on events Bolo Sauerkraut with Alex Bianchi, thank you sir!