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    Knowledge of Life.Georges Canguilhem - 2022 - Fordham University Press.
    As the work of thinkers such as Michel Foucault, François Jacob, Louis Althusser, and Pierre Bourdieu demonstrates, Georges Canguilhem has exerted tremendous influence on the philosophy of science and French philosophy more generally. In Knowledge of Life, a book that spans twenty years of his essays and lectures, Canguilhem offers a series of epistemological histories that seek to establish and clarify the stakes, ambiguities, and emergence of philosophical and biological concepts that defined the rise of modern biology. (...)
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  2. The death of man, or, exhaustion of the cogito?Georges Canguilhem - 1994 - In Gary Gutting (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Foucault. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Writings on medicine.Georges Canguilhem - 2012 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    The idea of nature in medical theory and practice -- Diseases -- Health: popular concept and philosophical question -- Is a pedagogy of healing possible? -- The problem of regulation in the organism and in society.
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  4. Monstrosity and the Monstrous.Georges Canguilhem & Therese Jaeger - 1962 - Diogenes 10 (40):27-42.
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    Le concept et la vie.Georges Canguilhem - 1966 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 64 (82):193-223.
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    The Object of the History of Sciences.Georges Canguilhem - 2005 - In Gary Gutting (ed.), Continental Philosophy of Science. Blackwell. pp. 198–207.
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    Report from Mr. Canguilhem on the Manuscript Filed by Mr. Michel Foucault, Director of the Institut Français of Hamburg, in Order to Obtain Permission to Print His Principal Thesis for the Doctor of Letters.Georges Canguilhem & Ann Hobart - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (2):277-281.
  8. The brain and thought.Georges Canguilhem - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 148:7.
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    On "Histoire de la folie" as an Event.Georges Canguilhem & Ann Hobart - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (2):282-286.
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    Vida.Georges Canguilhem & Tradutora: Gabriela M. Jaquet - 2015 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 60 (2):264-286.
    Em 1973, Georges Canguilhem publica, na Encyclopédie Universalis, um extenso verbete histórico do conceito “Vida” na biologia e nas ciências da vida. A seguinte tradução do verbete é baseada na segunda edição, reimpressão publicada em 1989, nas páginas 546-553.
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    Un Physiologiste philosophe: Claude Bernard.Georges Canguilhem - 1967 - Dialogue 5 (4):555-572.
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    Anatomie d'un épistémologue: François Dagognet.Georges Canguilhem, François Dagognet, Claude Debru & Gérard Escat (eds.) - 1984 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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  13. Biologie et philosophie.Georges Canguilhem - 1968 - In Raymond Klibansky (ed.), Contemporary Philosophy. Firenze, la Nuova Italia. pp. 2--387.
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  14. Dialectics and Philosophy of No in Gaston Bachelard.Georges Canguilhem - 2008 - Filozofski Vestnik 29 (3):63-72.
     
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  15. Gaston Bachelard and Philosophers.Georges Canguilhem - 2008 - Filozofski Vestnik 29 (3):55-61.
     
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  16. History of Science in the Epistemological Work of Gaston Bachelard.Georges Canguilhem - 2008 - Filozofski Vestnik 29 (3):43-54.
     
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    Introduction to "Penser la folie: Essais sur Michel Foucault".Georges Canguilhem & Ann Hobart - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (2):287-289.
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    Émile Littré, philosophe de la biologie et de la médecine.Georges Canguilhem - 1982 - Revue de Synthèse 103 (106-108):271-283.
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    O cérebro e o pensamento.Georges Canguilhem - 2006 - Natureza Humana 8 (1):183-210.
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    Thought and life.Georges Canguilhem - 1978 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 7 (2):189-194.
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    The normal and the pathological—introduction to the problem.Georges Canguilhem - 2004 - In Arthur Caplan, James J. McCartney & Dominic A. Sisti (eds.), Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine. Georgetown University Press. pp. 40--42.
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    Vie et mort de Jean Cavaillès.Georges Canguilhem - 1996 - Paris: Editions Allia.
    D'ordinaire, pour un philosophe, entreprendre d'écrire une morale, c'est se préparer à mourir dans son lit. Mais Cavaillès, au moment même où il faisait tout ce qu'on peut faire quand on veut mourir au combat, composait une logique. Il a donné ainsi sa morale, sans avoir à la rédiger.
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    Georges Canguilhem: Schriften zur Medizin.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2013 - Philosophische Rundschau 60 (3):257-257.
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    Georges Canguilhem – Philosoph und Wissenschaftshistoriker der Lebenswissenschaften.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (3):480-481.
    Review of "Maß und Eigensinn. Studien im Anschluß an Georges Canguilhem“, ed. by Cornelius Borck, Volker Hess and Henning Schmidgen, München (Fink Verlag) 2005.".
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    Georges Canguilhem inédit: essai sur une philosophie de l'action.Emiliano Sfara - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La pensée de Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) connaît un regain d'intérêt dans les lieux académiques et de recherche. Ainsi, eut lieu à l'Université Paris-1 un colloque international intitulé «Un nouveau Canguilhem? » pour la parution des Oeuvres complètes jetant une nouvelle lumière sur des écrits de jeunesses peu connus. Mais que peut-on apprendre de ces manuscrits privés? Ces écrits inédits confirment-ils l'opinion vague qui lie le philosophe aux sciences naturelles? Ce livre privilégie un autre angle: Canguilhem en (...)
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    Georges Canguilhem et la question de la « subjectivité » vitale.Ciprian Jeler - 2014 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 6 (2):506-525.
    This paper outlines a hypothesis regarding the close connection between two problems in Georges Canguilhem’s work. The first problem is that of Canguilhem’s insistence to include considerations about natural selection in his work and of the role that this notion could play therein. The second problem consists in Canguilhem’s tendency to often use the term “life” as the subject of his sentences, even though this tendency may seem to at least partially contradict some of the central (...)
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    Georges Canguilhem on sex determination and the normativity of life.Ivan Moya-Diez & Matteo Vagelli - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (4):1-24.
    Our goal in this paper is to reassess the relationship between norms and life by drawing on the philosophy of Georges Canguilhem, particularly some of his unpublished lectures about teratology and sexual determination. First, we discuss the difficulties Canguilhem identified in the introduction of life and sexuality as objects of philosophical reflection. Second, we reassess Canguilhem’s understanding of normativity as rooted in life and the axiological activity of the living. Third, we analyze how Canguilhem drew (...)
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  28. Georges Canguilhem: życie oporne, nie patologiczne.Adam Dubik - 2001 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 46.
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    Dr Georges Canguilhem: médecin anomal.Lucien Karhausen - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "Georges Canguilhem nous laisse une oeuvre marquée par une exigeante lucidité et une grande rectitude morale. Ce livre se limite à analyser ses recherches sur la biologie et la médecine. L'apport majeur de Canguilhem porte sur l'histoire des idées médicales des origines jusqu'au début du XXe siècle. Il avait l'intention, et c'est ainsi que certains cherchent à le lire, de donner à ses recherches une dimension à la fois médicale et philosophique. (...)
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    [Georges Canguilhem and 20th-century biology].M. Morange - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (1):83-105.
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    Georges Canguilhem and the Philosophical Problem of Error.Samuel Talcott - 2013 - Dialogue 52 (4):649-672.
    There is still a question about what it means to say that Georges Canguilhem was a philosopher of error. This paper, unlike other work on the topic, investigates archival sources and early texts, up to and including the publication of theEssay on Some Problems Concerning the Normal and the Pathologicalin 1943, in order to reveal Canguilhem’s early thoughts on error and to formulate the basic philosophical problem therein, as he understood it. This work reveals a partial transformation (...)
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    Georges Canguilhem et la biologie du XXe siècle/ Georges Canguilhem and twentieth-century biology.Michel Morange - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (1):83-106.
  33. Georges Canguilhem, A Vital Rationalist: Selected Writings from Georges Canguilhem, edited by François Delaporte and translated by Arthur Goldhammer. New York: Zone Books, 1994. Pp. 481. ISBN 0-942299-72-8. £24.25, $36.25. [REVIEW]John Sutton - 1997 - British Journal for the History of Science 30 (1):101-121.
    Georges Canguilhem, A Vital Rationalist: Selected Writings from Georges Canguilhem, edited by François Delaporte and translated by Arthur Goldhammer. New York: Zone Books, 1994. Pp. 481. ISBN 0-942299-72-8. £24.25, $36.25.
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    Desirability of Difference: Georges Canguilhem and Body Integrity Identity Disorder.Richard B. Gibson - 2022 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (6):711-722.
    Opponents of the provision of therapeutic, healthy limb amputation in Body Integrity Identity Disorder cases argue that such surgeries stand in contrast to the goal of medical practice – that of health restoration and maintenance. This paper refutes such a conclusion via an appeal to the nuanced and reflective model of health proposed by Georges Canguilhem. The paper examines the conceptual entanglement of the statistically common with the normatively desirable, arguing that a healthy body can take multiple forms, (...)
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  35. Georges Canguilhem: "la Connaissance De La Vie".Javier Herrero & Staff - 1955 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (53/54):416.
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  36. Georges Canguilhem, A Vital Rationalist: Selected Writings.D. Macey - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  37. Obituary: Georges Canguilhem, 1904-1995.David Macey - 1996 - Radical Philosophy 75.
     
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    Narrative and epistemology: Georges Canguilhem's concept of scientific ideology.Cristina Chimisso - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 54:64-73.
    In the late 1960s, Georges Canguilhem introduced the concept of ‘scientific ideology’. This concept had not played any role in his previous work, so why introduce it at all? This is the central question of my paper. Although it may seem a rather modest question, its answer in fact uncovers hidden tensions in the tradition of historical epistemology, in particular between its normative and descriptive aspects. The term ideology suggests the influence of Althusser’s and Foucault’s philosophies. However, I (...)
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    Contextualizing Medical Norms: Georges Canguilhem's Surnaturalism.Jonathan Sholl - 2016 - In Élodie Giroux (ed.), Naturalism in the Philosophy of Health. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. pp. 81-100.
    One of the key criticisms of understanding health in terms of adaptation to one’s environment is that medical judgments should be able to apply across environments. If we say that a condition is pathological ‘for person X in environment E’, then we quickly run into problems of desirability and social values. However, many key concepts in biology entail an inability to separate the organism from its environment. In other words, it is precisely by referring to ‘organism X in environment E’ (...)
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  40. Georges Canguilhem in his time-Introduction.Claire Salomon-Bayet - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (1):5-8.
     
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    Georges Canguilhem ou la modernité.Jean-Jacques Salomon - 1985 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 90 (1):52 - 62.
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    Georges Canguilhem : les traces du métier.Giuseppe Bianco - 2020 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 145 (1):3-6.
    Le renouveau des études sur Canguilhem ces vingt dernières années est étroitement lié à la création d’un Fonds documentaire conservant ses archives à la bibliothèque du CAPHES ainsi qu’à la publication des Œuvres complètes. L’hétérogénéité de la production de Canguilhem pendant soixante ans de pratique de la philosophie peut gagner en intelligibilité si on l’aborde comme le résultat d’un métier, celui de philosophe, s’exerçant dans des contextes et des moments différents.
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    The life of concepts:: Georges Canguilhem and the history of science.Henning Schmidgen - 2014 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (2):232-253.
    Twelve years after his famous Essay on Some Problems Concerning the Normal and the Pathological (1943), the philosopher Georges Canguilhem (1904–1995) published a book-length study on the history of a single biological concept. Within France, his Formation of the Reflex Concept in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (1955) contributed significantly to defining the “French style” of writing on the history of science. Outside of France, the book passed largely unnoticed. This paper re-reads Canguilhem’s study of the reflex (...)
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  44. Georges Canguilhem in his time-A warm-hearted stoic.Jacques Lautman - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (1):27-46.
     
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    Georges Canguilhem.Stephen Lewis - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 27 (27):53-53.
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  46. Normal and Abnormal: Georges Canguilhem and the Question of Mental Pathology.Victoria Margree - 2002 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (4):299-312.
    Traditionally, debates between psychiatrists and anti-psychiatrists have centered around the appropriateness of positivist models of psychological disorder. According to positivism, the cause of unusual or distressing mental states is to be found in biological abnormalities. This paper suggests that anti-psychiatry often challenges positivism by opposing accounts of social causation to those of physical, biological disease without first questioning the adequacy of positivist accounts of physical illness itself. Using the work of philosopher of medicine, Georges Canguilhem, I wish to (...)
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    Vitalist Marxism: Georges Canguilhem and the Resistance of Life.Benjamin Prinz & Henning Schmidgen - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society.
    Following Hannah Arendt’s insights into the affinities between Marxism and the philosophy of life, this article reconstructs a theoretical position that we propose to call ‘vitalist Marxism’. This position conceives of life not only as an essential foundation of the production process, but also as a critical resource for resistance to the capitalist logic of exploitation. We highlight the role Georges Canguilhem (1904–95) played in developing this position, in particular by depicting tools and machines as ‘organs of life’. (...)
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  48. Canguilhem, Dumézil, Hyppolite: Georges Canguilhem and his Contemporaries.Stuart Elden - 2024 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 307 (1):27-48.
    Dans la première préface à sa thèse Folie et déraison, Foucault remercie trois hommes qu’il considérait comme ses maîtres et qui ont considérablement influencé son travail. Ainsi, dans sa conférence inaugurale au Collège de France en décembre 1970, ces mêmes noms sont invoqués par Foucault : Georges Canguilhem, Georges Dumézil et Jean Hyppolite. Le rapport de ces trois figures, considérées individuellement, à Foucault a été sujet de discussions plus ou moins détaillées. Cet article explore les affinités intellectuelles (...)
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  49. La biophilosophie de Georges Canguilhem.Charles T. Wolfe - 2017 - Scienza and Filosofia 17:33–54.
    ABSTRACT: GEORGES CANGUILHEM’S BIOPHILOSOPHY The eminent French biologist and historian of biology, François Jacob, once notoriously declared «On n’interroge plus la vie dans les laboratoires»: laboratory research no longer inquires into the notion of “Life”. Certain influential French philosophers of science of the mid‐century such as Georges Canguilhem would disagree, or at least seek to resist some of Jacob’s diagnosis. Not by imposing a different kind of research program in laboratories, but by an unusual combination of (...)
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    Georges Canguilhem’s first reading of Auguste Comte (1926) and positivism’s fortune in the French philosophical field (1830-1930). [REVIEW]Giuseppe Bianco - 2024 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 307 (1):49-72.
    Dans cet article, je défends l’hypothèse que l’analyse éthico-politique de l’histoire des sciences par Georges Canguilhem est le résultat d’une synthèse originale de différentes interprétations de l’œuvre d’Auguste Comte soutenues par les philosophes français venus du milieu académique. Ces interprétations n’étaient elles-mêmes pas sans lien avec la reconfiguration progressive des institutions d’enseignement et de recherche sous la Troisième République (1870-1940). Je montre que cette synthèse est à l’œuvre dans la première lecture de Comte par Canguilhem, à savoir (...)
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