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    La force du récit.Anne Baudart - 2024 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149 (3):359-371.
    Michel Serres a su détecter en l’homme un incoercible besoin de récit pour exister : ces contes, ces mythes, ces histoires qui peuplent et nourrissent l’imaginaire, stimulent la raison, et apaisent les tensions. Conteur, écrivain, il a su combiner en lui la double dimension du « styliste et du grammairien ». Tous ses ouvrages l’attestent. Platon reste la toile de fond d’un type d’écriture où se mêlent, dans l’harmonie, le récit et la démonstration. Philosophe des reliures, non des coupures, (...)
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  2. A New Negentropic Subject: Reviewing Michel Serres' Biogea.A. Staley Groves - 2012 - Continent 2 (2):155-158.
    continent. 2.2 (2012): 155–158 Michel Serres. Biogea . Trans. Randolph Burks. Minneapolis: Univocal Publishing. 2012. 200 pp. | ISBN 9781937561086 | $22.95 Conveying to potential readers the significance of a book puts me at risk of glad handing. It’s not in my interest to laud the undeserving, especially on the pages of this journal. This is not a sales pitch, but rather an affirmation of a necessary work on very troubled terms: human, earth, nature, and the problematic world we (...)
     
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    Musique.Michel Serres - 2011 - Paris: Pommier.
    « D’où jaillit la Musique? Des bruits du monde? Des clameurs issues des assemblées? De nos émotions? Et comment la définir? Rien de plus difficile que de répondre à ces questions. J’ai préféré dire ce qu’elle est en trois contes. Légendaire, le premier suit la vie d’Orphée, son initiation auprès des Bacchantes et des Muses, puis sa plongée dans les Enfers à la recherche d’Eurydice, son amante. Comment aimer en Musique? Autobiographique, le second envahit le Grand Récit de la connaissance (...)
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    Pantopie: de Hermès à Petite Poucette.Michel Serres - 2014 - Paris: Éditions Le pommier. Edited by Martin Legros & Sven Ortoli.
    Ce livre raconte la pensée de Michel Serres à travers des entretiens vivants où le penseur revient sur son itinéraire, depuis la traversée de la guerre au bord de la Garonne jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Passeur des savoirs, capable de faire comprendre l'histoire des idées au travers de récits savoureux, Michel Serres reste insuffisamment connu. Sait-on que ce philosophe pour qui "penser, c'est anticiper", a vu venir avant tout le monde toutes les grandes révolutions de notre temps : la fin (...)
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    Religion: Rereading What is Bound Together.Michel Serres - 2022 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Edited by M. B. DeBevoise.
    With this profound final work, completed in the days leading up to his death, Michel Serres presents a vivid picture of his thinking about religion—a constant preoccupation since childhood—thereby completing Le Grand Récit, the comprehensive explanation of the world and of humanity to which he devoted the last twenty years of his life. Themes from Serres's earlier writings—energy and information, the role of the media in modern society, the anthropological function of sacrifice, the role of scientific knowledge, the problem (...)
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  6. The incandescent.Michel Serres - 2018 - London: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Randolph Burks.
    The first translation of the volumes in Michel Serres' classic 'Humanism' tetralogy, this ambitious philosophical narrative explores what it means to be human. With his characteristic breadth of references including art, poetry, science, philosophy and literature, Serres paints a new picture of what it might mean to live meaningfully in contemporary society. He tells the story of humankind (from the beginning of time to the present moment) in an attempt to affirm his overriding thesis that humans and nature have (...)
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    Biogea.Michel Serres - 2012 - Univocal Publishing.
    Biogea is a mixture of poetry, philosophy, science, and biography exemplary of the style that has made Michel Serres one of the most extraordinary thinkers of his age. His philosophical and poetic inquiry sings in praise of earth and life, what he names singularly as Biogea. In these times when species are disappearing, when catastrophic events such as earthquakes and tsunamis impale the earth, Serres wonders if anyone “worries about the death pangs of the rivers.” And for Serres, one (...)
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    Michel Serres.David Webb - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (4):46-55.
    Michel Serres proposes that we reform our relation to the non-human world by striking a new contract to extend democratic rights and legal protections to nature. Following Serres’s lead, this has for the most part been understood in strictly legal terms. In this paper, I will show that the natural contract also has a narrative dimension, and moreover that taking this into account reveals an engagement with the Principle of Sufficient Reason that puts the relation of the natural contract (...)
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    Culture générique.Michel Serres - 2009 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 61 (1):61.
    Je tente dans ce texte de définir plusieurs sortes de cultures : une première, ethnologique ou folklorique; une autre, académique; une troisième, contemporaine et médiatique; enfin, celle dont j'espère qu'elle advient, que je nomme générique : adaptée à toute ethnie et fondée sur le Grand Récit.
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    L’atelier du philosophe. Les Cahiers de formation de Michel Serres.Roland Schaer - 2024 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149 (3):331-342.
    La publication des Cahiers de formation, journal tenu par Michel Serres de 1960 à 1974, permet de saisir la genèse de sa pensée, mais aussi de rapporter celle-ci au récit qu’il donne de sa propre biographie. L’hypothèse ici proposée est qu’à partir de sa vocation pour les mathématiques, vécue comme un « retrait du monde », il travaille ensuite à élaborer une pensée qui restitue toute sa place au monde des objets : en même temps que le sujet s’abolit, (...)
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    Michel Serres’ Neglected Political Ecology in Dialogue with Bruno Latour’s Figure of Gaia.Peter Johnson - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (6):19-34.
    With some justification, Michel Serres claimed that he was one of the first to make ecology a central question for philosophy. Many of his books explore the ecological emergency and spell out the need to include the more-than-human in any ethical and political response. Yet Serres’ thought has been generally neglected in scholarly debate outside France. To highlight the importance of Serres’ philosophy, I contrast aspects of his work with Latour’s sustained search for a political ecology. I contend that (...)
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    Le temps chez Serres. De l’entropie au Grand Récit.Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2024 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149 (3):373-388.
    Michel Serres est surtout connu comme philosophe de la communication. Toutefois la question du temps traverse toute son œuvre, depuis les premiers Hermès jusqu’au dernier livre. Sans recenser toutes les réflexions de Serres sur le temps, cet article montre qu’il tient une place centrale dans son anthropologie car il en fait la clé des relations entre les humains et le monde. Comment articuler notre histoire avec l’évolution de la vie, de l’univers?
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    Michel Serres: Divergences.Marla Beth Morris - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (4):362-374.
    In order to show how Michel Serres’s work diverges from traditional Western philosophy, this article explores a multitude of texts and contexts against which Serres might be better understood. Most starkly, Serres’s work diverges from the eighteenth and nineteenth century Germanic tradition of Bildung, meaning cultivation through introspection, apolitical thought and character building through education. Serres’s moves away from ego-centric thought to eco-centric thought more akin to what Gregory Bateson called an ecology of mind. That is, Serres’s integrates—in a (...)
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    The Integrative, Ethical and Aesthetic Pedagogy of Michel Serres.Thomas E. Peterson - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (5):465-478.
    The essay draws on Michel Serres’ writings on education in order to derive from them a general theory. Though the polyglot philosopher never presented his philosophy of education as a formal system, it was a lifelong concern that he addressed from the perspectives of mathematics and physics; literature and myth; art and aesthetics; justice and the law. Ever elusive in his prose style, Serres was a magnetic and infectious educator who, ironically, and perhaps understandably, did not gain the sort (...)
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  15. Repensando o Antropoceno.André Luiz Pinto da Rocha - 2024 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 18 (35):128-142.
    The study is based on the narrative structure of the film “Mindwalk”, Bernt Amadeus Capra, in which three characters of the plot (a scientist, a politician and a poet) meet and begin to talk about issues such as the influence of technology on society, the reduction of pollution and the degradation of nature. In a similar way, what is proposed is the interaction between three authors, three activities and three cultures, in this case, the English scientist, author of the Gaia (...)
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    Grammaire et psychologie.Michel Bourdeau - 1983 - Philosophiques 10 (1):75-96.
    A grammar is primarily a device which accounts for the underlying processes of sentence formation. How does this idea arise? Chapter four of Syntactic Structures, dedicated to the relationship between generative grammar and distributionnal syntax, does not stress this point. It is not sufficient to set forth the failure of discovery procedures, because Chomsky, in order to solve the problem of justification, uses quite a similar method to his predecessors'. The concept of grammar appears only in reference to the problem (...)
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    Love's Revival: Film Practice and the Art of Dying.Michele Aaron - 2020 - Film-Philosophy 24 (2):83-103.
    Dying serves so often within the narratives of Western popular culture, as an exercise in self-improvement both to the individual dying and to those looking on. It enlightens, ennobles and renders exceptional all those affected by it. Though mainstream cinema's “grammar of dying” is mired in similar myths, film has the potential to do dying differently: it can, instead, connect us, ethically, to the vulnerability of others. The aim of this article is to pursue this potential of film. Using the (...)
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    Fabriquer l’authenticité : Rubens et la galerie Médicis.Michèle Robelin - 2014 - Noesis 22:127-151.
    à l’aube de la communication politique moderne, Rubens en affronte le problème central : comment authentifier un récit historique parfaitement faux. Il y répond par des moyens purement picturaux, en substituant la vérité de la peinture à la vérité historique. La confrontation avec les textes de Richelieu permet de comprendre à quel point la suite consacrée à Marie de Médicis sert un programme politique dont elle fabrique l’authenticité par sa puissance de persuasion.
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  19. Narrative style and the grammar of direct and indirect speech.Ann Banfield - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10 (1):1-39.
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    (1 other version)Frontières de l’exil. Vers une altérité biopolitique.Michel Agier - 2012 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 63 (2):, [ p.].
    Cet article vise à décrire et comprendre un processus en cours, qui associe la formation d’espaces de mise à l’écart – des hors-lieux – et une nouvelle figure de l’étranger, défini selon une altérité non pas d’abord culturelle ou ethnique mais biopolitique, celle de l’étranger absolu. On cherche aussi à comprendre ce qui s’invente comme mondes à venir dans ces lieux-frontières et ces situations-limites.This article attempts to describe and understand an ongoing process that links the creation of places for keeping (...)
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    Perspective-Taking With Deictic Motion Verbs in Spanish: What We Learn About Semantics and the Lexicon From Heritage Child Speakers and Adults.Michele Goldin, Kristen Syrett & Liliana Sanchez - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:611228.
    In English, deictic verbs of motion, such ascomecan encode the perspective of the speaker, or another individual, such as the addressee or a narrative protagonist, at a salient reference time and location, in the form of an indexical presupposition. By contrast, Spanish has been claimed to have stricter requirements on licensing conditions forvenir(“to come”), only allowing speaker perspective. An open question is how a bilingual learner acquiring both English and Spanish reconciles these diverging language-specific restrictions. We face this question head (...)
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    O discurso filosófico e a unidade da verdade nas primeiras obras de P. Ricoeur.Michel Renaud - 1990 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 46 (1):19 - 48.
    Este estudo dedica-se à teoria da verdade tal como se apresenta nas obras de Ricoeur entre 1947 e 1960. Procura-se sublinhar o vaivém entre uma compreensão ontológica da verdade, marcada antes de mais pelo pensamento de Karl Jaspers (1947), e uma compreensão fenomenológica da verdade centrada na teoria do juízo (1960). Contudo a análise da tensão entre a unidade do verdadeiro e a multiplicidade das filosofias permite elaborar o conceito de verdade como comunicação e de verdade como objecto de esperança. (...)
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    Mollā Gūrānı̄’s Commentary Criticism of Qāḍı̄ and Zamakhsharı̄ on Their Interpretations of Fātiḥa and Baqara Sūras.Kutbettin EKİNCİ - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):317-346.
    This work deals with Mollā Gūrānı̄’s critique (d. 813/1488) of Qāḍı̄ al-Bayḍawı̄ (d. 596/1200) and Zamakhsharı̄ (d. 538/1144). The Fātiḥ̣a and Baqara sūras in his manuscript tafsı̄r “Ghāyat al-Amānı̄” are chosen as the texts to examplify Mollā Gūrānı̄’s critique. His criticism is mostly related to language, qirāʾa (recitation and vocalization of Qur’ānic text), conceptual meaning and disagreement in interpretations of the Qur’ānic verses in question. Gūrānı̄ primarly criticisez Qāḍı̄ due to his reputation among Ottoman scholars. Guranı̄ has not only criticized (...)
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    Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: An Introduction to Temps Et Récit.William C. Dowling - 2011 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    “The object of this book,” writes William C. Dowling in his preface, “is to make the key concepts of Paul Ricoeur’s _Time and Narrative_ available to readers who might have felt bewildered by the twists and turns of its argument.” The sources of puzzlement are, he notes, many. For some, it is Ricoeur’s famously indirect style of presentation, in which the polarities of argument and exegesis seem so often and so suddenly to have reversed themselves. For others, it is the (...)
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    Philosopy and Literature and the Crisis of Metaphysics.Sebastian Hüsch (ed.) - 2011 - Würzburg: Verlag Königshausen & Neumann.
    Short description: Part A : Philosophy, Literature, and Knowledge – Chapter I : Idealism and the Absolute – A. J. B. Hampton: “Herzen schlagen und doch bleibet die Rede zurück?” Philosophy, poetry, and Hölderlin’s development of language suffi cient to the Absolute – P. Sabot: L’absolu au miroir de la littérature. Versions de l’Hégélianisme’ chez Villiers de l’Isle Adam et chez Mallarmé – P. Gordon: Nietzsche’s Critique of the Kantian Absolute – Chapter II: Philosophy and Style – J.-P. Larthomas: Le (...)
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    Michel Serres: hommage à 50 voix.Michel Serres & Sophie Bancquart (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Le Pommier.
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  27. Michel Serres: The Communication Network: Penelope.Michel Serres - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (5):474-480.
     
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    Narrative Sources in Alaaddin Musannifek’s Sharh al-Misbah fi’n-nahw: Qur’an, Hadith and Arabic words.Necmettin ÖZTÜRK & İbrahim ŞABAN - 2023 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (1):215-238.
    Grammar studies on Arabic started with Abu Aswad ad-Duali (d. 69/688) in Basra, the center of science and culture. Grammar studies have improved with scholars such as Khalil b. Ahmed (d. 175/791) and Sibeweyhi (d. 180/796) during the Abbasid period (750-1258). These studies, which continued in the style of commentary and annotation after the Abbasid period, reached its peak in the Ottoman period (1300-1922). One of the scholars who wrote a work in the style of commentary on the science of (...)
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    The Socratic Narrative: A Democratic Reading of Plato’s Dialogues.Arlene W. Saxonhouse - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (6):728-753.
    Plato wrote dialogues. While there has been attention to the dramatic elements of Plato's dialogues by a number of scholars, there has been much less attention to the narrative style of the dialogues. I argue that we should consider whether the dialogues are recited or presented like dramatic works with each character speaking his own words—or as a mixture of these narrative forms. By employing this interpretive tool to read the Republic, I illustrate how paying attention to the narrative style (...)
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    The Birth of Physics.Michel Serres - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Michel Serres is one of the most influential living theorists in European philosophy. This volume makes available a work which has a foundational place in the development of chaos theory, representing a tour de force application of the principles underlying Serres' distinctive philosophy of science.
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    The Parasite.Michel Serres - 2007 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Influential philosopher Michel Serres’s foundational work uses fable to explore how human relations are identical to that of the parasite to the host body. Among Serres’s arguments is that by being pests, minor groups can become major players in public dialogue—creating diversity and complexity vital to human life and thought. Michel Serres is professor in history of science at the Sorbonne, professor of Romance languages at Stanford University, and author of several books, including _Genesis._ Lawrence R. Schehr is (...)
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    Peut-il y avoir un contrat naturel? La raison moderne au tribunal de l'écologie.Denis Dumas - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (2):295-.
    Michel Serres vient de nous préserter un livre qui promet de susciter de nombreux débats extrêmement intéressants. Ce penseur versé dans l'histoire de la philosophie mais aussi dans celle des sciences, passionné également par rétat actuel des savoirs et des sociétés, nous a habitués depuis plus de vingt ans à une réflexion multiforme et originale, assortie un style qui témoigne élégamment de son souci litteraire. Le contrat naturel prolonge cette démarche, cette fois-ci en tentant de fournir aux préoccupations écologiques (...)
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    The search for narrative.Laura Rachel Felleman Fattal - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 38 (3):107-115.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 38.3 (2004) 107-115 [Access article in PDF] The Search for Narrative Laura Felleman Fattal The most cursory cultural investigator cannot help but notice that the visual arts have become a significant source and impetus for the narrative of contemporary books, theater, and dance. In recent memory, the following theatrical and dance performances "Contact" by Susan Stroman and John Weidman, "Art" by Yasmina Reza, "Sunday (...)
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    Morales espiègles.Michel Serres - 2019 - Paris: Le Pommier.
    " Pour chanter les vingt ans du Pommier, mon éditrice me demanda d'écrire quelques lignes. Les voici. Pour une fois, j'y entre en morale, comme en terre nouvelle et inconnue, sur la pointe des pieds. On disait jadis de l'Arlequin de mes rêves, bienheureux comédien de l'art, qu'il corrigeait les moeurs en riant. Devenu arrière-grand-père, son disciple a, de même, le devoir sacré de raconter des histoires à ses petits descendants en leur enseignant à faire des grimaces narquoises. Parvenus ensemble (...)
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    Variations on the Body.Michel Serres - 2011 - Minneapolis, Minn.: Univocal Publishing. Edited by Randolph Burks.
    World-renowned philosopher, Michel Serres writes a text in praise of the body and movement, in praise of teachers of physical education, coaches, mountain guides, athletes, dancers, mimes, clowns, artisans, and artists. This work describes the variations, the admirable metamorphoses that the body can accomplish. While animals lack such a variety of gestures, postures, and movements, the fluidity of the human body mimics the leisure of living beings and things; what's more, it creates signs. Already here, within its movements and (...)
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    (1 other version)The five senses: a philosophy of mingled bodies (I).Michel Serres - 2008 - New York: Continuum.
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    The Natural Contract.Michel Serres & Felicia McCarren - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 19 (1):1-21.
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    Thumbelina: The Culture and Technology of Millennials.Michel Serres - 2014 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book is an English-language translation of a bestselling book in France that explores the relationship between humans and new technologies.
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    Malfeasance: Appropriation Through Pollution?Michel Serres - 2010 - Stanford University Press.
    In this reflection on the relation between nature and culture, Michel Serres relates the present environmental catastrophe to pollution generated by humanity's efforts to appropriate.
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    Adichats! =.Michel Serres - 2020 - Paris: Le Pommier.
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    Le Passage du Nord-Ouest.Michel Serres - 1980 - Paris: Editions de Minuit.
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    Habiter.Michel Serres - 2011 - Paris: Éditions Le Pommier.
    "Depuis l'embryon lové dans le ventre de sa mère, jusqu'aux métropoles qui couvrent la Terre de leurs lumières permanentes, les humains ont inventé de nombreuses façons d'habiter. Mais les animaux et, plus étonnant, les végétaux avaient déjà exploré de nombreux modes d'habitat. Michel Serres nous dévoile les secrets de ces architectures séduisantes et multiples, nous en montre le sens et les mots, et esquisse ainsi le monde de demain." Présentation de l'éditeur.
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    Petite poucette.Michel Serres - 2012 - Paris: Le Pommier.
    "Nos sociétés occidentales ont déjà vécu deux révolutions : le passage de l'oral à l'écrit, puis de l'écrit à l'imprimé. Comme chacune des précédentes, la troisième, tout aussi décisive, s'accompagne de mutations politiques, sociales et cognitives. Ce sont des périodes de crises. De l'essor des nouvelles technologies, un nouvel humain est né : Michel Serres le baptise "Petite Poucette". Petite Poucette va devoir réinventer une manière de vivre ensemble, des institutions, une manière d'être et de connaître..." [Source : extrait (...)
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    Relire le relié.Michel Serres - 2019 - Paris: Éditions Le Pommier.
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    Feux et Signaux de Brume: Virginia Woolf’s Lighthouse.Michel Serres & Judith Adler - 2008 - Substance 37 (2):110-131.
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    Transdisciplinarity as Relative Exteriority.Michel Serres - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (5-6):41-44.
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    The science of relations: an interview.Michel Serres - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (2):227 – 238.
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    Science and the Humanities: The Case of Turner.Michel Serres, Catherine Brown & William Paulson - 1997 - Substance 26 (2):6.
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    One God Or a Trinity?Michel Serres - 1994 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 1 (1):1-17.
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    Cahiers de formation.Michel Serres - 2022 - Paris: Le Pommier. Edited by Roland Schaer.
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