Griot 24 (3):256-267 (
2024)
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Abstract
We will start from the diagnosis of the desolate end of meaning, from the end of an extra-mundane beyond that means our hereafter, to ask ourselves what is the meaning of meaning? We will question ourselves about its more everyday meaning and how philosophy has always tried to mobilize it to express its worldview. In the time of the ends, it will be a question of looking for the meaning of our abandoned existences. Thus, a new concept of freedom will emerge which, contrary to its bourgeois version, will place us in relation to a space of sharing.