Marc Seersucker

Marc Crépon was born with Decize on March 30th, 1962. It is a Philosophe and translator French contemporary, researcher of CNRS. Its fields of studies are the philosophy of Nietzsche, Rosenzweig, the question of the languages and the communities in philosophies Frenchwoman and allemande.

Marc Crépon is one of the founding members of association Ars Industrialis.

Curriculum vitae

  • 1984 - 1987. Raise with the National university

  • 1985. Stay of studies to the University of Tübingen.
  • 1986 . Aggregation of Philosophy.
  • 1987 - 1989, professor with the University of Chisinau (Republic of Moldavie), with the title of the co-operation.
  • 1990 - 1993, teacher of philosophy (AMN) to the University of Paris X (Nanterre).
  • 1993 - 1996, boarder with the Foundation Thiers
  • 1995. Doctorate: The problem of human diversity (investigation into the characterization of the people and the constitution of the geographies of the spirit of Leibniz to Hegel.
  • 1997 - 2003, in charge of research of CNRS, (Files Husserl).
  • 2001 . Bronze medal of CNRS.
  • 2003 . Accreditation to supervise research: Renunciation of property, geographies of the spirit to the heterogeneous identities.
  • 2003 . Research director at CNRS

Principal publications

  • Geographies of the spirit, Paris, Payot, 1996

  • Malignant genius of the languages , Paris, Vrin, 2000
  • Promises of the language: Benjamin, Rosenzweig, Heidegger , Paris, Vrin, 2001
  • the Imposture of the shock of civilizations , Nantes, editions full fires, 2002
  • Nietzsche: The art and the policy of the future , Paris, PUF, 2003
  • Philosophy with the risk of the promise (ED., in collaboration with Marc de Launay), Paris, Bayard, 212p
  • Terror and poetry , Paris, Galileo, 2004,150 p.
  • Languages without residence , Paris, Galileo, 2005

Complete works

See the page of Marc Seersucker on the site of the ENS.

External bonds

  • Conferences of Marc Seersucker at the time of the conferences organized to the ENS

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