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1583:– These are photos of commemorative plaques in the entrance hall of the Lycée Emile Loubet in Valence. The lycée started operating and enrolling students about 1904. The plaques list all the professors and students from the lycée who died in various wars (including WWI and WWII) in which France was involved. Scroll down the page to the chart which is titled "Ancien Professeurs" (Former Professors) in the upper left-hand corner of the chart. At the bottom of the chart, there is information on Jules Paul Ricœur (1887–1918), who was not the same person as Paul Ricœur's father Léon "Jules" Ricœur (1881–1915).
448:(25 September – 6 November 1915). On 26 September 1915, French military authorities declared that Jules had probably been killed in the battle. His body was not found until 1932, when a field was being ploughed, and the body was identified by its tags. Some writers have stated that before World War I began, Paul's father (Léon "Jules" Ricœur) was a professor of English at the Lycée Emile Loubet in Valence. However, it was a different person (Jules Paul Ricœur (1887–1918)) who held that position. Paul's father's death occurred when Paul was only two years old. Subsequently, Paul was raised in
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revealing a reality that we cannot manipulate, but interpret in diverse ways, and yet all coherent. Through the use of metaphor, language draws upon that truth which makes of us that what we are, deep in the profundity of our own essence". That same year, he and his co-author André LaCocque (professor emeritus of Hebrew Bible at
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On 14 August 1935, in Rennes, Paul married Simone Lejas (23 October 1911 – 7 January 1998), with whom he had five children: Jean-Paul (born 15 January 1937), Marc (born 22 February 1938), Noëlle (born 30 November 1940), Olivier (10 July 1947 – 22 March 1986), and Étienne (born 1953). In 1936–37, he
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One of Ricœur's major contributions to the field of hermeneutics was the entwining of hermeneutical processes with phenomenology. In this union, Ricœur applies the hermeneutical task to more than just textual analysis, but also to how each self relates to anything that is outside of the self. For
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Ricoeur maintains that the hermeneutical task is a coming together of the self and an other, in a meaningful way. This explication of self-meaning and other-meaning is principally bound up and manifested in existence itself. Thus, Ricoeur depicts philosophy as a hermeneutical activity seeking to
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Ricoeur (April 28, 1887 – November 7, 1918) was a son of Paul Lucien Auguste Ricoeur (a.k.a. Paul Lucien Augustin Ricoeur) and Elisabeth "Mina" Elzer, who were married on 4 December 1886 in Poussay. Jules was born in Montbéliard, Doubs, and died from gas poisoning in World War I at
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Ricœur, hermeneutics is understanding the link between the self and the symbol—neither things in themselves, but the dialectical engagement between the two. Moreover, Ricœur, on the goal of hermeneutics, puts emphasis upon self-understanding as the outcome of the hermeneutical process:
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secured Ricœur's return to France in 1985 as a notable intellectual. His late work was characterised by a continuing cross-cutting of national intellectual traditions; for example, some of his latest writing engaged the thought of the
American political philosopher
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declared that "the humanist
European tradition is in mourning for one of its most talented exponents". Paul Ricœur was buried in the Châtenay-Malabry New Cemetery, Châtenay-Malabry, Department des Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France.
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uncover the meaning of existence through the interpretation of phenomena (which can only emerge as) embedded in the world of culture:
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interrupted Ricœur's career, and he was drafted to serve in the French army in 1939. His unit was captured during the
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Living Hermeneutics in Motion: An Analysis and Evaluation of Paul Ricoeur's Contribution to Biblical Hermeneutics
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into French for the first time, with commentary, and a "major" thesis that he published the same year as
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Ricœur's Medical Ethics: the Encounter between the Physician and the Patient
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The Hermeneutical Theory of Paul Ricoeur: A Constructive Analysis
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The Rule of Metaphor: The Creation of Meaning in Language
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Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur
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Thinking Biblically: Exegetical and Hermeneutical Studies
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The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics
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1545:Munkholt, Cherine Marie Veronique (16 April 2016).
762:, France, of natural causes. French Prime Minister
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2504:Paul Ricœur et le pardon comme au-delà de l'action
2047:The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion
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2355:a "margine" della fenomenologia", ESD, Bologna.
1128:Réflexion faite. Autobiographie intellectuelle.
1122:Lectures III: Aux frontières de la philosophie.
1042:: Essays on Language, Action and Interpretation
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2427:. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press (
2033:. Boston: Beacon Press, 1978, pp. 101 and 106.
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1324:Du texte à l'action. Essais d'herméneutique II
1283:, Northwestern University Press, 1971, p. 198.
1070:From Text to Action: Essays in Hermeneutics II
1064:Du texte à l'action. Essais d'herméneutique II
699:published in 1983, 1984, 1985 Ricœur gave the
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2525:"Critique and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion"
2414:. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
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683:in Belgium, before taking a position at the
525:magazine, which had been founded in 1932 by
2258:. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press.
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1094:A Ricœur Reader: Reflection and Imagination
555:The Problem of God in Lachelier and Lagneau
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2251:. Evanston: Northwestern University Press.
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634:In 1956, Ricœur took up a position at the
551:Problème de Dieu chez Lachelier et Lagneau
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3707:Academic staff of the University of Paris
2374:Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion
2351:, 2006, "Il Tempo e le Parole. Ricoeur e
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965:Husserl: An Analysis of His Phenomenology
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3787:French Calvinist and Reformed Christians
2637:Paul Ricoeur: A Hermeneutical Theologian
2298:. New Delhi: Intercultural Publications.
2283:Paul Ricoeur: The Hermeneutics of Action
1932:"Paul Ricoeur – Balzan Prize Philosophy"
1817:"Paul Ricoeur, un philosophe protestant"
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2266:Ricœur and Kant: philosophy of the will
2229:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
2203:] (in French), Paris: La Découverte
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2070:Interpretation as exercise of suspicion
1912:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1907:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter R"
1375:(Paris, Éditions Points, 2007), p. 417.
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483:in 1933–34, where he was influenced by
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3817:Kyoto laureates in Arts and Philosophy
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2599:Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies
2386:. London and New York: Verso. 475–612.
2382:, 2009. "The Valences of History." In
2360:Paul Ricoeur and the Poetic Imperative
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1011:Athens: Ohio University Press, 1974.
3792:Calvinist and Reformed philosophers
2571:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2561:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2216:———, ed. (2008),
2165:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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1998:
1830:Paul Ricoeur: His Life and His Work
1670:(Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1995), p. 14.
1594:"MémorialGenWeb Fiche individuelle"
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1040:Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences
814:contains the famous assertion that
532:In 1934 he completed a DES thesis (
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3592:Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy
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2337:On Paul Ricœur: The Owl of Minerva
2275:. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield.
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393:Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy
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2587:List of principal works by Ricœur
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1033:Essays on Biblical Interpretation
703:in 1985/86, published in 1990 as
691:in 1971. His study culminated in
573:German invasion of France in 1940
3722:21st-century French philosophers
3717:20th-century French philosophers
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2486:Paul Ricoeur, lecteur d'Aristote
1841:A second volume under the title
1404:Sawchenko, Leslie Diane (2013).
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1100:Lectures I: Autour du politique.
681:Université catholique de Louvain
565:fulfilled his military service.
416:Paul Ricœur was born in 1913 in
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2189:Paul Ricœur. Les Sens d'une Vie
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1999:Rée, Jonathan (23 May 2005).
1874:During that time, Ricœur was
1684:– via www.academia.edu.
1296:, Routledge, 2003, pp. 5, 265
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1134:The Philosophy of Paul Ricœur
890:Some students of Paul Ricoeur
412:1913–1945: Birth to war years
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2499:, vol. 16, p. 93, 2006.
2497:Journal of French Philosophy
2441:Kuruvilla Pandikattu, 2013.
2372:Alison Scott-Baumann, 2009.
1975:"University of Chicago News"
1462:, vol. 13, J. Heraty, 1987:
810:Ricœur's hermeneutical work
731:In 1999, he was awarded the
535:diplôme d'études supérieures
399:, psychoanalysis, theory of
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3727:20th-century French writers
3692:University of Rennes alumni
3391:Interpellation (philosophy)
3194:Non-representational theory
2396:Traduction et herméneutique
2392:Übersetzung und Hermeneutik
1729:"Biography of Paul Ricoeur"
1694:Marcelino Agís Villaverde,
1505:In 2016 he declared to be
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1170:Memory, History, Forgetting
1005:Political and Social Essays
615:. In 1950, he received his
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3687:People from Valence, Drôme
3643:Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
3346:Existence precedes essence
2448:Fr Phillip J. Linden Jr.,
2339:. Hants, England: Ashgate.
2301:Henry Isaac Venema, 2000.
2268:. Atlanta: Scholars Press.
2225:Charles E. Reagan (1996).
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842:, a scholarly movement in
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446:Second Battle of Champagne
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1176:The Course of Recognition
868:hermeneutics of suspicion
807:relation to the profane.
776:Hermeneutic phenomenology
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2001:"Obituary: Paul Ricoeur"
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330:Jean Paul Gustave Ricœur
190:Christian existentialism
53:Jean Paul Gustave Ricœur
3772:Protestant philosophers
3742:French literary critics
3619:Willard Van Orman Quine
2626:(6) (June 2016): 529–30
2531:, vol. 15, No. 1, 2012.
2445:. Pune: CreatiVentures.
2191:. Paris: La Découverte.
1954:The Library of Congress
1373:Paul Ricœur. Anthologie
1182:Reflections on the Just
1146:Critique and Conviction
1116:Soi-même comme un autre
1078:. Paris: J. Vrin, 1986.
647:published in 1960, and
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152:20th-century philosophy
3531:Philosophy of language
3496:Linguistic determinism
3406:Master–slave dialectic
3381:Historical materialism
2677:Continental philosophy
2581:Ricoeur's Hermeneutics
2553:Quotations related to
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2254:David E. Klemm, 1983.
2103:The Limits of Critique
1217:Metaphor in philosophy
1166:. Paris: Esprit, 2001.
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174:Continental philosophy
3411:Master–slave morality
3219:Psychoanalytic theory
2567:by Bernard Dauenhauer
2410:Boyd Blundell, 2010.
2365:Gaëlle Fiasse, 2008.
2362:. Albany: SUNY Press.
2358:W. David Hall, 2007.
2310:Theology after Ricœur
2212:. Albany, SUNY Press.
2171:by Bernard Dauenhauer
2101:Felski, Rita (2015).
2082:Waite, Geoff (1996).
1876:Cornelius Castoriadis
1547:"On an impact of WWI"
1160:. Paris: Seuil, 2000.
971:The Symbolism of Evil
860:ideological criticism
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666:progressive education
645:The Symbolism of Evil
607:Ricœur taught at the
208:University of Chicago
3842:French Army soldiers
3757:Philosophers of mind
2289:Kuruvilla Pandikattu
2220:, Albany: SUNY Press
2197:Castoriadis. Une vie
2058:Paul Ricœur (1965),
1792:huguenots-france.org
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1481:huguenots-france.org
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898:Lucien Jaume (1946-)
880:The Rule of Metaphor
812:Freud and Philosophy
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477:University of Rennes
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295:Psychoanalysis as a
260:Political philosophy
252:Philosophy of action
102:University of Rennes
3822:French male writers
3802:Christian humanists
3797:Calvinist pacifists
3747:French evangelicals
3231:Speculative realism
2631:"Ricœur et Lévinas"
2592:16 May 2021 at the
2467:Ruthellen Josselson
2323:Gregory J. Laughery
2262:Pamela Sue Anderson
2201:Castoriadis, a life
1896:Dosse 1997, p. 529.
1887:Reagan 1996, p. 69.
1859:Geoffrey Bennington
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1828:Charles E. Reagan,
1714:Library of Congress
1680:Munkholt, Cherine.
1551:craftinghistoryblog
1518:. 13 January 2016.
1328:From Text to Action
1222:Postmodern theology
1152:Thinking Biblically
1124:Paris: Seuil, 1994.
1108:Paris: Seuil, 1992.
1102:Paris: Seuil, 1991.
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826:are masters of the
820:Friedrich Nietzsche
653:published in 1965.
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3596:Thought and Ethics
3590:Recipients of the
3351:Existential crisis
3282:Binary oppositions
3209:Post-structuralism
2491:George H. Taylor,
2421:William C. Dowling
2315:Karl Simms, 2002.
2308:Dan Stiver, 2001.
2130:Time and Narrative
2128:Ricœur, P., 1984,
2085:Nietzsche's Corpse
1788:"Pages de données"
1648:on 18 October 2021
1638:"Pages de données"
1598:memorialgenweb.org
1477:"Pages de données"
1390:, vol. 168 (1/4),
1188:Living Up to Death
1112:Oneself as Another
1048:Time and Narrative
884:Time and Narrative
844:literary criticism
832:maîtres du soupçon
722:honorary doctorate
713:Time and Narrative
706:Oneself as Another
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670:May 1968 in France
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272:Narrative identity
186:Christian theology
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2475:Narrative Inquiry
2405:978-973-199-706-3
1979:news.uchicago.edu
1309:Carl R. Hausman,
1066:, Le Seuil, 1986.
985:, Le Seuil, 1969.
937:History and Truth
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196:Institutions
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104:(B.A., 1932)
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3682:2005 deaths
3677:1913 births
3625:Paul Ricœur
3613:Karl Popper
3607:Paul Thieme
3516:Film theory
3426:Ontopoetics
3331:Death drive
3307:Ideological
3226:Romanticism
3157:Hegelianism
2931:Kierkegaard
2791:Castoriadis
2751:de Beauvoir
2736:Baudrillard
2555:Paul Ricœur
2529:M/C Journal
2317:Paul Ricœur
1959:15 February
1440:15 December
1343: [
1292:P. Ricœur,
1227:Theopoetics
1164:Le Juste II
864:Rita Felski
674:vieux clown
538: [
465: [
442:World War I
369:philosopher
309:imagination
75:20 May 2005
42: 1999
25:Paul Ricœur
3671:Categories
3471:Wertkritik
3376:Hauntology
3341:Difference
3336:Différance
3076:Sloterdijk
2946:Kołakowski
2481:(1), 1–28.
1747:L'Avvenire
1507:Protestant
1264:References
718:John Rawls
577:Oflag II-D
559:agrégation
3506:Semiotics
3501:Semantics
3486:Discourse
3366:Genealogy
3356:Facticity
3127:Absurdism
3056:Schelling
3026:Nietzsche
2901:Heidegger
2716:Bachelard
2701:Althusser
2343:John Wall
2068:, title:
2062:, Book I
1387:Semiotica
816:Karl Marx
724:from the
434:Huguenots
95:Education
3544:Category
3386:Ideology
3302:Immanent
3297:Critique
3252:Alterity
3245:Concepts
3120:Theories
3106:Williams
3081:Spengler
3036:Rancière
2966:Lefebvre
2951:Kristeva
2916:Irigaray
2911:Ingarden
2891:Habermas
2881:Guattari
2866:Foucault
2841:Eagleton
2786:Cassirer
2766:Bourdieu
2761:Blanchot
2746:Benjamin
2731:Bataille
2590:Archived
2461:Articles
2452:, 2019.
2423:, 2011.
2335:, 2004.
2325:, 2002.
2291:, 2000.
2264:, 1993.
2187:(1997).
2147:a priori
2045:(1987),
1916:19 April
1861:(1991),
1802:24 April
1652:24 April
1622:26 April
1491:24 April
1300:, 362ff.
1277:Don Ihde
1195:See also
1140:The Just
945:citation
922:citation
852:critique
636:Sorbonne
613:theology
481:Sorbonne
436:(French
401:metaphor
397:exegesis
301:metaphor
89:, France
66:, France
37:Ricœur,
3371:Habitus
3287:Boredom
3177:Freudo-
3172:Western
3167:Marxism
3091:Strauss
3061:Schmitt
3001:Marcuse
2991:Lyotard
2981:Luhmann
2976:Levinas
2926:Jaspers
2921:Jameson
2906:Husserl
2886:Gramsci
2876:Gentile
2871:Gadamer
2831:Dilthey
2826:Derrida
2821:Deleuze
2756:Bergson
2726:Barthes
2696:Agamben
2353:Derrida
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2179:Sources
2072:, p. 32
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3615:(1992)
3609:(1988)
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3071:Serres
3051:Sartre
3041:Ricœur
2996:Marcel
2986:Lukács
2961:Latour
2936:Kojève
2861:Fisher
2856:Fichte
2846:Engels
2816:Debord
2811:de Man
2801:Cixous
2796:Cioran
2776:Butler
2741:Bauman
2721:Badiou
2706:Arendt
2691:Adorno
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1009:et al.
999:et al.
858:, and
522:Esprit
517:Sartre
515:, and
450:Rennes
426:France
387:, and
169:School
158:Region
118:Spouse
3549:Index
3456:Trace
3436:Power
3431:Other
3421:Ontic
3262:Angst
3111:Žižek
3096:Weber
3086:Stein
3021:Negri
3016:Nancy
2956:Lacan
2941:Koyré
2896:Hegel
2851:Fanon
2806:Croce
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