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94The Legislator’s Educative Task In Rousseau’s Political TheoryProceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 40 15-21. 2008.In Rousseau’s political theory, the Legislator’s task is to draft the best possible Constitution for a given people. His goal is to maintain the public liberties and to ensure the preservation and prosperity of the State. However, the main problem is “to put law above men” – that is: above the citizens in general and the members of the executive in particular. This paper examines how the Legislator takes up the problem by educating the citizens. The process of education implies the development o…Read more
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155Review essay: Under consideration: Furio Cerutti and Sonia Lucarelli (eds), The search for a European identity: Values, policies and legitimacy of the European UnionPhilosophy and Social Criticism 36 (7): 857-870. 2010.No abstract is available for this citation
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26WeilBelles Lettres. 1999.Éric Weil (1904-1977), héritier de la tradition néo-kantienne, élève d'Ernst Cassirer, ami de Raymond Aron, fondateur de la revue Critique avec Georges Bataille en 1946, philosophe rigoureux de la Morale et du Politique, est plus connu en Allemagne, où il est né, aux États-Unis et en Italie qu'en France, pour laquelle il a combattu pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale... Son œuvre, réinterprétation de toute la tradition philosophique en fonction de l'homme historique, porte sur les conditions de p…Read more
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14List of AbbreviationsIn Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. pp. 1-2. 2020.
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100Past and Present Interactions in Legal Reasoning and Logic (edited book)Springer. 2015.This volume explores the relation between legal reasoning and logic from both a historical and a systematic perspective. The topics addressed include, among others, conditional legal acts, disjunctions in legal acts, presumptions and conjectures, conflicts of values, Jørgensen´s Dilemma, the Rhetor´s Dilemma, the theory of legal fictions and the categorization of contracts. The unifying problematic of these contributions concerns the conditional structures and, more particularly, the relationshi…Read more
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41Le rapport prive / public chez Hannah Arendt et Eric WeilPerspectivas 6 (2): 245-275. 2021.La relation entre privé et public est thématisée par Hannah Arendt et par Eric Weil sous des angles différents. Notre intérêt est de trouver dans la manière dont les auteurs élaborent les problèmes de la relation privé-public, quelques propositions pour comprendre la situation moderne de l’individu. La confrontation de la phénoménologie arendtienne et de la philosophie réflexive et formelle de Weil nous conduit à entrevoir le problème du rapport de la réflexion au concret, qui en l’occurrence es…Read more
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56L ’idée de démocratie transnationaleEco-Ethica 4 35-48. 2015.This article deals with the notion of transnational democracy, which is an object of debate in contemporary political philosophy. The analysis focuses on a few central issues. First, the notion of transnationality is developed in contrast with the ideal-type of the nation-state (I). Two possible viewpoints on transnational democracy are envisaged, in relation to the opposition between state and society and the alternative between representation and participation (II). Then, three paradigms of tr…Read more
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44Éric Weil et la pensée antique (Lille, 6 mai 1988)Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (4): 645-650. 1989.
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172Jean-Jacques rousseau’s concept of peoplePhilosophy and Social Criticism 30 (4): 393-412. 2004.s political theory apparently leads us to choose between patriotism and cosmopolitism. The two major works published in 1762, On the Social Contract and Emile, would represent the two sides of the alternative. However, the opposition between patriotism and cosmopolitism is the ultimate development of an internal tension between two aspects of Rousseau’s political concept of people: the intersubjectivity that permits the formation of the general will; and the individual’s devotion to the state. O…Read more
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48La philosophie comme profession et la participation démocratique dans la pensée politique d’Eric WeilEco-Ethica 8 109-126. 2019.This article deals with the relationship between the practice of philosophy as a profession and democratic participation. It examines the way this relationship is treated in Eric Weil’s political thought as part of a reflection on the meaning of political action and philosophy’s educational function. The analysis places the philosophical education that teaches critical reflection and dialogue within the context of the conflicts specific to modern societies, while emphasizing that these conflicts…Read more
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25The Universalization of Traditions in advanceEco-Ethica. forthcoming.This article critically engages with Peter Kemp’s to examine the relationship between creativity and political action. After reconstructing Kemp’s analyses of the pathic and poetic dimensions of commitment, it adapts his framework to address contemporary political issues. The central claim is that mythopoetic texts and traditions serve as lasting sources of meaning through processes of interpretation and reappropriation. Given that pressing global problems require concerted action beyond the log…Read more
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38Qu'est-ce que l'action politique?Librairie Philosophique Vrin. 2013.Cet essai sur l'action politique examine les rapports entre exercice du pouvoir et resolution des problemes par la discussion, entre la politique comme metier et la politique comme prise de decision collective. Il analyse les problemes que toute action doit traiter parce qu'ils sont lies a l'articulation entre Etat, societe et communaute dans le contexte de la mondialisation. Sont abordes la conciliation entre securite et liberte, entre l'efficacite economique et la justice sociale, et la consti…Read more
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39Philosophe français d'origine juive et allemande, Eric Weil a élaboré une conception et une pratique de la philosophie tout entières tournées vers le problème de la violence. C'est là qu'est le problème fondamental du discours philosophique. La tâche de ce discours est de comprendre le réel façonné par la violence et de contribuer à l'action qui vise à la réduire. C'est dire l'actualité de cette pensée, en un temps où la violence la plus extrême fait retour sur le sol même de l'Europe. Eric Weil…Read more
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68Éthique et environnement chez Jean-Jacques RousseauEco-Ethica 5 89-102. 2016.This paper deals with the relationships between ethics and the environment in Rousseau’s thought. The concept of environment is understood in its various dimensions. What is at stake is the natural, as well as the social and political, environment of human beings. The notion of ethics is also understood in a broad sense. We do not set ethics, understood as the search for happiness (or for the good life) against morality, understood as the fulfillment of duty. However, we take up two main questio…Read more
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126Qu'est-ce qu'un conflit politique?Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (2): 163-175. 2008.Partant de l'expérience politique commune, l'article examine trois caractéristiques des conflits politiques. Les conflits politiques ne concernent pas des individus mais des groupes de toute sorte. Directement ou indirectement, ils impliquent les institutions étatiques. Ils demandent une ' solution politique ', c'est-à-dire, une solution par la discussion et non par la violence. L'analyse de ces caractéristiques nous conduit à formuler quelques réflexions sur la politique et la signification du …Read more
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316L’Education du CitoyenBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 5 (2-3): 5-12. 1993.L’education du citoyen n’a pas à former le militant politique. Elle ne doit pas non plus se contenter d’informer l’usager des services publics ou le client des administrations. Dans les limites d’une pratiqueréaliste, elle se conçoit comme une éducation du jugement fournissant aux élèves les critères formeIs du droit. Elle s’appuie sur les droits de l’homme en évitant de les transformer en un nouveau catéchisme. Elle noue la réflexion à l’action en visant à faire de l’idée de droit une véritable…Read more
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26Qu'est-ce que la nation?Vrin. 2004.P. Canivez, professeur de philosophie à l'Université Charles de Gaulle-Lilles 3, s'interroge sur l'idée de nation, cherche à en trouver une définition et à situer le concept au vu des différents cas historiques. Cette analyse est suivie de deux textes de J.G. Fichte et de E. Renan.
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55Moderation and Ethico-Political JudgmentEco-Ethica 11 13-22. 2023.This paper is the first outline of a reflection on the notion of moderation, which is at the center of contemporary debates: moderation in consumption, moderation in the exploitation of natural resources, ideological and political moderation, and so on. I first consider moderation as opposed to excess, then moderation as opposed to political radicalization. I then develop the idea that moderation has different meanings depending on the domains or “spheres” in which we use the word. In the socio-…Read more
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41L'éthique et le soi chez Paul Ricoeur: huit études sur Soi-même comme un autre (edited book)Presses universitaires du Septentrion. 2013.
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37The dialectic of recognition: A post-Hegelian approachEuropean Journal of Social Theory 22 (1): 63-79. 2019.This article aims to make two points. First, seeking and granting recognition is an ambivalent process that may lead to results completely the opposite from what was intended. Certain social pathologies, including reification, develop because of the way the desire for recognition is expressed and satisfied. Nevertheless, the concept of recognition remains central to critical theory. A normative concept of recognition is needed in order to identify these pathologies. Second, a critical theory of …Read more
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194Pathologies of recognitionPhilosophy and Social Criticism 37 (8): 851-887. 2011.Recognition is not only a response to social pathologies. It is also an unstable and often ambivalent relationship that has its own pathologies. Owing to the intertwining between recognition and power, certain forms of recognition turn out to be forms of alienation in or from the world. Such pathologies affect inter-individual recognition as well as the recognition between individuals and the socio-political institutions. The article proposes a joint reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit an…Read more
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66La notion de reprise et ses applicationsCultura 15-29. 2013.A retomada é um conceito fundamental da filosofia de Eric Weil. Juntamente com o par atitude/categoria que podemos encontrar na Lógica da Filosofia, designa o próprio ato mediante o qual, para Weil, o discurso filosófico se constitui. É também um conceito operatório através do qual se torna possível aplicar as categorias filosóficas à análise histórica dos discursos humanos na sua complexidade. Assim, este conceito estabelece a ligação entre lógica e prática da filosofia, sob a forma de uma lógi…Read more
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3Éric Weil and Hegel’s Philosophy of rightARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 14 (27): 82-94. 2022.Este artigo trata da relação do pensamento político de Eric Weil com a Filosofia do Direito de Hegel, a partir de dois textos de Eric Weil: “Hegel e o Conceito de Revolução” e “A Filosofia do Direito e a Filosofia da História Hegeliana”, traduzidos e publicados no Brasil em um volume intitulado Hegel e nós. O artigo inicialmente analisa esses dois textos. O primeiro, mostra como o conceito hegeliano de revolução incide mais sobre a “situação revolucionária” - sua problemática - do que sobre a re…Read more
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46Political Imagination and Institutional CreativityEco-Ethica 12 47-58. 2024.This essay explores the role of political imagination and institutional creativity in relation to a theory of action. It examines the role of imagination in prudential calculation and in the construction of utopian models of society. It highlights the contradictions involved in the construction of utopias that are meant to guide the actions of future generations. In contrast, the analysis proposes the idea of a creativity inherent to social and political practice. However, such creativity is amb…Read more
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Education et instruction d'après Eric Weil. Implications sociales, politiques et morales de l'action éducativeArchives de Philosophie 48 (4): 529. 1985.
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10Eric Weil's KantianismARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 6 (11). 2014.Segundo uma fórmula já consagrada, a filosofia de Eric Weil é um kantismo pós-hegeliano. Mas em que sentido se trata de um kantismo? Para responder a essa questão, devemos sublinhar dois aspectos: primeiro, que o projeto sistemático de Eric Weil reserva um lugar determinado à filosofia de Kant, revelando suas limitações. Depois, que, no seu conjunto, a sua filosofia é uma retomada do modo de pensar kantiano. Nas páginas que seguem, abordarei estes dois aspectos partindo do pensamento de Eric Wei…Read more
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72Paul Ricoeur’s Critical Reconstruction of Aristotle’s EthicsProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 12 59-62. 2018.In Oneself as Another Paul Ricoeur develops a practical philosophy that articulates the Aristotelian and Kantian traditions, the pursuit of the “good life” and the moral imperative. What he proposes is a critical reconstruction of Aristotle’s ethics. Ricoeur does not merely seek to give a faithful rendering of Aristotle’s theory. Rather, he is interested in discussing the problems that are posed by this theory. In particular, there are two problems that deserve attention: The distinction between…Read more
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89L'education du citoyenBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 9 (1): 44-51. 1997.none.
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3This study deals with Eric Weil’s interpretation of the Critique of the Power of Judgment. According to Weil, the Third Critique succeeds in understanding nature in such a way that it allows for the achievement of moral action. In so doing, Kant rediscovers the concept of cosmos. But nature only appears as a cosmos to the moral subject, that is, to the human being as he raises the question of meaning. In Weil’s words, the Third Critique thus reconciles the world of facts and that of meaning. It …Read more
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60Approaches to Legal Rationality (edited book)Springer. 2010.Legal theory, political sciences, sociology, philosophy, logic, artificial intelligence: there are many approaches to legal argumentation. Each of them provides specific insights into highly complex phenomena. Different disciplines, but also different traditions in disciplines (e.g. analytical and continental traditions in philosophy) find here a rare occasion to meet. The present book contains contributions, both historical and thematic, from leading researchers in several of the most important…Read more
Patrice Canivez
Université de Lille, France
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Université de Lille, FranceRetired faculty
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy, Misc |
| Philosophical Traditions |
| History of Western Philosophy |