Féminin-masculin : une dialogique inachevée

Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 60 (2):, [ p.] (2011)
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Le présent texte parcourt quelques-unes des œuvres d’Edgar Morin qui traitent du rapport féminin/masculin et femme/homme soit dans une perspective transdisciplinaire – du point de vue de la sociologie ou de la biologie – soit dans la perspective de la théorie de l’évolution et de la génétique. L’innovation épistémologique constitue le fondement permanent de la réflexion de cet auteur. À cet égard, les notions de dialogique et de boucle récursive sont les instruments fondamentaux de l’analyse morinienne du masculin et du féminin.This text runs some of the works of Edgar Morin discusses the relationship male / female and female / male is in a transdisciplinary perspective - from the point of view of sociology or biology - or from the perspective of the theory of evolution and genetics. Innovation is the epistemological foundation of permanent reflection of the author. In this regard, the concept of dialogical and recursive loop are the basic instruments of analysis morinienne of masculine and feminine

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reprint Sanchez, Ana (2011) "Féminin-masculin : une dialogique inachevée". Hermes 60():, [ p.]

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