The Mediocracy: French Philosophy Since the Mid-1970s
Verso (2001)
| Abstract | Dominique Lecourt argues that a counter-revolution in French intellectual life has seen the period of the master thinkers of the 1960s succeeded by an era of ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy, French | |||||||||
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| Call number | B2421.L3713 2001 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1859847935 1859844308 9781859844304 | |||||||||
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Réal Fillion (2005). The Mediocracy: French Philosophy Since 1968. Dialogue 44 (3):612-614.
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Niilo Kauppi (1996). French Intellectual Nobility: Institutional and Symbolic Transformations in the Post-Sartrian Era. State University of New York Press.
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