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    Jan Patočka’s sacrifice: philosophy as dissent.Jérôme Melançon - 2013 - Continental Philosophy Review 46 (4):577-602.
    This article attempts to bring together the life, situation, and philosophical work of the Czech phenomenologist Jan Patočka in order to present his conception of philosophy and sacrifice and to understand his action of dissent and his own sacrifice as spokesman for Charter 77 in light of these concepts. Patočka philosophized despite being barred from teaching under the German occupation and under the communist regime, even after he was forced to retire and banned from publication. He also refused the official (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of politics: A humanism in extension.Jérôme Melançon - 2010 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (5):623-634.
    Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology also extends to politics, which he does not only understand from a Marxist point of view. In his articles on Montaigne and Machiavelli, he operates a reduction of the political subject in order to show how it is always already involved in the world, in history and in political affairs, how these phenomena appear to it, and how it can act. In this light, the ‘Preface’ to Humanism and Terror presents both a description of the demands of political (...)
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    Abensour et Levinas. Les conséquences politiques de la rencontre et de la proximité : étude critique de Levinas de Miguel Abensour.Jérôme Melançon - 2022 - Philosophiques 49 (1):295-311.
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    Engagement et responsabilité de l'intellectuel : À propos de deux textes fondateurs des Temps Modernes.Jérôme Melançon - 2006 - Horizons Philosophiques 16 (2):79-96.
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    La liberté et la corporéité.Jérôme Melançon - 2023 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 302 (4):5-19.
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    Martín Plot, The Aesthetico-Political: The Question of Democracy in Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, and Rancière. Reviewed by.Jérôme Melançon - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (3):132-134.
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    Recension d’Ange Bergson Lendja Ngnemzué, Identité et primauté d’autrui. La philosophie merleau-pontyenne de l’hospitalité.Jérôme Melançon - 2020 - Chiasmi International 22:433-439.
    The book Identité et primauté d’autrui presents a study of intersubjectivity in Merleau-Ponty. Subjectivity emerges against a background of a world shared with the other, a human world, and is preceded by its relationship to the other. The assumption of the primary character of this relationship takes on the shape of hospitality. Such a politics of hospitality is opposed to state politics aiming for cultural security and the defense of values, taking their origins in neoconservatism and notably deployed against immigration (...)
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    Sophie Loidolt, "Phenomenology of Plurality: Hannah Arendt on Political Intersubjectivity." Reviewed by.Jérôme Melançon - 2020 - Philosophy in Review 40 (1):25-27.
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    The Political Action of Thinking.Jérôme Melançon - 2008 - Radical Philosophy Review 11 (2):99-124.
    By looking at the manner in which Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Pierre Bourdieu have sought to understand the political nature of their work and explained their interventions in political affairs, this article defines the action they saw as possible and necessary for intellectuals. As it can only involve others, this action can take the form of dialogue and explanation or of a collective intellectual. In the texts where they reflect on their political involvement outside of parties and government, both authors assert (...)
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    The risk of freedom: Ethics, phenomenology, and politics in Jan Patočka.Jérôme Melançon - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (4):489-492.
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  11. Un nouveau défi pour la philosophie: Sur les Méditations pascaliennes de Bourdieu.JÉrÔme MelanÇon - 2004 - Phares 5 (2).
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  12. Une ténébreuse et profonde unité: Sur Walter Benjamin et Charles Beaudelaire.JÉrÔme MelanÇon - 2003 - Phares 3 (3).
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    You Can’t Take It with You.Jérôme Melançon & Veronika Reichert - 2016 - Janus Head 15 (2):19-42.
    Contemporary democratic theory, in its focus on the distinction between a private and a public sphere, tends to exclude emotions from political life. Arendt, Habermas, and Angus present critical theories of politi­cal action and deliberation that demand that emotions be left behind in favour of a narrower rationality. On the basis of a first step toward incorporating emotions into political life as accomplished by Martha Nussbaum – despite its limitations – and of a second step taken by Sara Ahmed, an (...)
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    Alain Deneault, Bande de colons. Une mauvaise conscience de classe, Montréal, Lux, 2020, 211 pages. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2021 - Philosophiques 48 (1):173-177.
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    Concrete Reveries. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2009 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 13 (1):148-151.
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    Concrete Reveries. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2009 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 13 (1):148-151.
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    Jan Patočka, Carnets philosophiques, 1945-1950, Paris : Vrin, 2021, 861 pages. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2023 - Philosophiques 50 (1):210-214.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty, "Le monde sensible et le monde de l’expression. Cours au Collège de France, 1953 et Recherches sur l’usage littéraire du langage. Cours au Collège de France, 1953". [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2014 - PhaenEx 9 (2):166-176.
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    Yves Mayzaud, Personne, communauté et monade chez Husserl. Contribution à l'étude des fondements de la phénoménologie politique. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (1):215-220.
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    Personne, communauté et monade chez Husserl. Contribution à l’étude des fondements de la phénoménologie politique. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (1):215-220.
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    Hervé Le Baut, Présence de Merleau-Ponty. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (2):226-230.
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    Présence de Merleau-Ponty. [REVIEW]Jérôme Melançon - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (2):226-230.
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