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Jean-François Méthot

University of Ottawa
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University of Ottawa
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1994
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  •  50
    The Promise of Philosophy and its History
    with Laurence Lauzon
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 40 107-127. 2024.
  • "Qu'est-Ce Que le Recit?": Semiotique Et Hermeneutique a l'Epreuve de la Grammaire Philosophique de Wittgenstein
    Dissertation, University of Ottawa (Canada). 1994.
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    Embrayages narratifs en philosophie cartésienne
    Dialogue 49 (4): 547-559. 2010.
    Here, we examine the narrativity of Cartesian discourse in an hermeneutic exercise. Highlighting some features of Cartesian narratives will show that, far from being a simple literary device, Cartesian narratives serve as a in conceptualization and argumentation. Cartesian narrativity follows Descartessis that is retrospective in the metaphysical texts and prospective in the scientific texts. These two directions of mimesis fulfill different epistemological functions
    French Philosophy
  •  48
    La raison comme usage
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 13 78-87. 1997.
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