Judith E. Schlanger

Judith Epstein Schlanger (born 1936) is a French writer and philosopher. She is Chaim Perelman Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1] She has written over a dozen books on intellectual invention.[2]

Works

  • Schelling et la réalité finie, essai sur la philosophie de la nature et de l'identité, 1966
  • Les métaphores de l'organisme, 1971.
  • Penser la bouche pleine, 1975.
  • L'invention intellectuelle, 1979.
  • (with Isabelle Stengers) Les concepts scientifiques: invention et pouvoir, 1991
  • La mémoire des oeuvres, 1992.
  • Présence des oeuvres perdues, 2010.
  • Trop dire ou trop peu: La densité littéraire, 2016.

References

  1. Judith Schlanger, Chaim Perelman Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
  2. Christophe Pradeau & Roxanne Lapidus, 'Judith Schlanger: Explorer of Lettered Space', SubStance 31:1 (2002), pp.67-76


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