Le sportif, le philosophe, le dirigeant: in honorem Bernard Jeu

Villeneuve d'Ascq: Diffusion, Presses universitaires de Lille. Edited by Martine Gauquelin (1993)
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Abstract

Professeur de philosophie à l'Université de Lille III, Bernard Jeu (1929-1991) était passionné de sport. Son intérêt n'était pas évènementiel. Ses recherches innovantes, particulièrement sur l'imagiaire, seront encore longtemps précieuses au mouvement sportif dont il était l'un de grands dirigeants. "Le sportif, le philosophe, le dirigeant: Bernard Jeu", reprend ses articles les pls significatfs.

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