Victor Egger, a little-known spiritualist philosopher of nineteenth century France whose work Henri Bergson read when he was a student, is used here as a case study to question the different ways in which history of philosophy is practiced nowadays and as a way to examine the history of this genre of scholarship.
Quoi faire des ratés de l’histoire de la philosophie ? Le cas du « spiritualisme » de Henri Bergson et de Victor Egger
Bianco, Giuseppe
2018-01-01
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Victor Egger, a little-known spiritualist philosopher of nineteenth century France whose work Henri Bergson read when he was a student, is used here as a case study to question the different ways in which history of philosophy is practiced nowadays and as a way to examine the history of this genre of scholarship.File in questo prodotto:
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