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L'héritage philosophique expliqué
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Luc Ferry
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Luc Ferry
Philosopher au XXIème siècle n'a de sens qu'en prenant en compte l'histoire de cette discipline qui transforme tous les penseurs en héritiers. Luc Ferry propose pour la première fois des cours dans une langue simple, permettant en 3 à 4 heures d'accéder à une approche des idées d'un grand philosophe ou d'un courant de pensée idéologique, spirituelle, symbolique ou historique.(p) & © 2010 Frémeaux & Associés / Groupe Frémeaux Colombini SAS
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