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Gilles Châtelet

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231:: "To promote a work without its own temporality, totally indentured to the social order—whether it comes from the whip and from hunger for indentured labour, or from the mutilated psychology of the cyberzombie for the overclass—a work that cannot be articulated with an intensification of individuation for the great mass of humanity; in short, to content oneself with proliferating particular cases of a species: is this all that we can now hope for from humanity?" 219:), he rejected what he considered as a widespread human domestication process imposed by the New World Order. He called for a new philosophy to combat the disastrous effects of the decomposition of both the libertarian optimism and cynicism which in his opinion had become a pseudo-liberal sham. 153:
St. Denis (formally Known as the Free University of Vincennes). From 1981 to 1983 he was the scientific attaché at the French embassy in Israel. He was the program director at the International College of Philosophy from 1989 to 1995. He is known to have designed a seminar titled "Love Science
142:(FHAR). He became a gay activist due to his time in California in 1969, but went to the FHAR as a "way of finding again the ambiance of the United States." He later studied at University of Paris XI where he obtained his PhD in pure mathematics on 20 December 1975 and wrote his thesis on 184:) which was a study of mathematics, physics and philosophy. In this book, Châtelet tries to reflect on the perception of movement in philosophy, mathematics and physics by way of using concepts of virtuality and intensive quantities borrowed from 207:
was a polemical essay in which he denounced liberalism which according to him its effectiveness relied on a triple alliance between the "tertiary" spheres of politics, economics and cybernetics, or communication technologies.
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Philosophy." In 1994 he joined the Laboratory of Thinking Science which was just founded by Charles Alunni where until his death he taught an influential seminar titled "Action, Power and Virtuality."
192:, He presents his conception of the deafening but complicated relationship between mathematics, physics and philosophy through a comparison between intuition and discourse, sense and speech. 419: 138:
Fontenay-Saint-Cloud-Lyon in 1963. During the student upheavals of the late 1960s and the following years, he was a member of the Communist Party and associated with the
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Gilles Châtelet, interviewed by Anne Rousseau, in "Mai 68: Le pink bang," 3 Keller 38 (May 1998), 12.
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Vivre et penser comme des porcs. De l'incitation à l'envie et à l'ennui dans les démocraties-marchés
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Vivre et penser comme des Porcs, De l'incitation à l'envie et à l'ennui dans les démocraties-marchés
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Published as an essay by Éditions Exils in 1998, republished as a folio by Gallimard in 1999.
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Gay Liberation Comes to France: The Front Homosexuel d’Action Révolutionnaire (FHAR)
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To Live and Think Like Pigs: Envy and Boredom in Market-Economy Democracies
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Obituary: Gilles Chatelet - Arts & Entertainment - The Independent
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Edited by Catherine Paoletti and published by Éditions Lignes.
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Chatelet is well known in France for his political pamphlet
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Châtelet became a professor of mathematics in 1979 at the
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Paris, France
20th-century philosophy
Western philosophy
Mathematics
Mathematics
Geometry
Culture Industry
Political economy
philosopher
mathematician
École Normale Supérieure
Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire
differential topology
University of Paris VIII
Michel Butel
Nicole Oresme
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
"Obituary: Gilles Chatelet"
The Independent
Obituary: Gilles Chatelet - Arts & Entertainment - The Independent
Gay Liberation Comes to France: The Front Homosexuel d’Action Révolutionnaire (FHAR)
ISBN
978-0-9832169-6-4
"To Live and Think Like Pigs"
ISBN
9782070410705
Categories
1944 births
1999 suicides
20th-century French philosophers

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