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Iain Macdonald

Université de Montréal
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  • Université de Montréal
    Department of Philosophy
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Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
German Philosophy
French Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
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Continental Philosophy
German Philosophy
French Philosophy
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    L’égalité, le possible et ce que les «hommes devraient “pouvoir être”» : sur La gauche et l’égalité de Jean-Michel Salanskis
    Dialogue 51 (2): 247-257. 2012.
    ABSTRACT: Jean-Michel Salanskis’ La gauche et l’égalité surveys a number of well-known principles of leftist thought in order to criticize certain illusions to which it falls prey, but also in order to renew its most essential motivation: the search for equality. However, in so doing, Salanskis deploys an ambiguous and problematic notion of possibility that threatens the coherence of his project. The present study analyzes aspects of Salanskis’ book, taking possibility as a guiding thread, and p…Read more
    ABSTRACT: Jean-Michel Salanskis’ La gauche et l’égalité surveys a number of well-known principles of leftist thought in order to criticize certain illusions to which it falls prey, but also in order to renew its most essential motivation: the search for equality. However, in so doing, Salanskis deploys an ambiguous and problematic notion of possibility that threatens the coherence of his project. The present study analyzes aspects of Salanskis’ book, taking possibility as a guiding thread, and proposes adjustments that may help to avoid certain classic pitfalls in the history of dialectical thinking.
    Critical Theory, MiscPolitical Theory20th Century French Philosophy20th Century Continental Philosop…Read more
    Critical Theory, MiscPolitical Theory20th Century French Philosophy20th Century Continental Philosophy
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