Franck Fischbach , born in 1967, is a French historian of the Philosophie.
Since, its work led to a second reading of the history of modern German philosophy, of Kant to Marx, including/understanding this one as the constitution of a ontology of the activity which interprets the direction to be it like acting. That led it to a second reading of the philosophy of Marx, interpreted like a radical criticism of modern subjectivity: to act being included/understood by Marx like production, this one is not the act of a sovereign subject, but the infinite productivity of nature as it is continued by the human production. Its current work leads to a critical reappropriation of the concept of alienation (including not like loss of the subject in objectivity, but like the loss, for an individual, of its objects, its objective world and objectivity of its own being) which allows a renewed use of this concept in the field of social philosophy.
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