La philosophie comme “forme de vie” selon Jean Ladrière

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 10:187-191 (2018)
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The paper examines Jean Ladrière’s understanding of philosophy as a “form of life”. Drawing from various sources, the Belgian philosopher understands philosophy as a “form of life according to reason” and as a process in which existence constructs itself as a destiny of its own. In his own way then, Ladrière participates in today’s recovery of philosophy as a “way of life”.

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