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What is intellectual inheritance? The case of Bergsonism

13 apr 2015 00:00

Université de New York

Friday, January 30th, 285 Mercer Street, 7th Floor

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What does it mean to be a “disciple” of a philosopher? What are the features of a philosophical school? What is an –ism in philosophy? At what point of the reception of an author can we decide if this author was a “great philosopher” of a “classic”? During this conference I will follow the lines of force of my latest book, Après Bergson. Portrait de groupe avec philosophe (Paris, PUF, 2015) and I will try to give some answers to those questions taking into account the case of the fortune of Henri Bergson’s text in Twentieth Century French philosophy. I will finally give some hints about the way in which the conceptual instruments of the social sciences may help us in doing a better history of philosophy and, maybe, a better philosophy.

Giuseppe Bianco abordera le même sujet le 16 avril 2015 (12h-14h) au Boston College, département de philosophie.

Social and Vital Norms: the intellectual itinerary of Georges Canguilhem
01 October 2014 - 30 June 2015
30 June 2015
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13 Apr 2015 00:00
Giuseppe Bianco
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Talks and lectures
New York
Contemporary period (1789-…)
Western Europe
Philosophy