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Daaboul, Michel. "Etude et développement d'actionneurs electrohydrodynamiques pour le contrôle des écoulements : application à l'atomisation des nappes liquides." Poitiers, 2009. http://theses.edel.univ-poitiers.fr/theses/2009/Daaboul-Michel/2009-Daaboul-Michel-These.pdf.
Full textThis work is a study of the electrohydrodynamic (EHD) control of fluid flows, more particularly, an adaptation of a visualization method and the development of EHD actuators. In a first part, the general points of the EHD principles are presented. Then, the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) method is adapted on EHD flows. Its validity is discussed in the presence of an electric field and analyzed on a typical EHD flow: the two-dimensional charged plume. Afterwards, in the third part, two actuators using two different injection techniques are examined. The first actuator is based on the blade-plate geometry. The comparison of the generated 2D jet with classical fluid mechanics flows underlines the advantages of the system. The results obtained with this actuator allocate several applications in the aerospace industry. The second actuator uses the dielectric barrier injection. The study of its behavior with the PIV method has shown that the induced flow is similar to a wall jet. In the fourth chapter, an EHD actuator is embedded in a fuel injector in order to pulverize a liquid sheet. The tested parameters show the efficiency of this method. In conclusion, both EHD actuators have shown their ability to act on a liquid. This technique was applied on the atomization of a fuel liquid sheet. It is particularly interesting in aeronautics in the case where an external air flow cannot be applied
Bubáková, Dana. "Michel Gondry." Master's thesis, Akademie múzických umění v Praze. Filmová a televizní fakulta AMU. Knihovna, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-79069.
Full textSchauer, Christian. "Aufforderung zum Spiel : Foucault und das Recht /." Köln [u.a.] : Böhlau, 2006. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/512827664.pdf.
Full textLeibenguth, Erik. "Hermetische Poesie des Frühbarock : die "Cantilenae intellectuales" Michael Maiers, Edition mit Übersetzung, Kommentar und Bio-Bibliographie /." Tübingen : M. Niemeyer, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38847935h.
Full textContient le texte latin des "Cantilenae intellectuales" avec trad. allemande en regard. Bibliogr. p. [535]-581. Index.
Rahali, Ali Borreli Guy. "Références culturelles et littérature dans "Passage de Milan", "L'Emploi du temps" et "La Modification" de Michel Butor." Nancy : Université Nancy 2, 2002. http://cyberdoc.univ-nancy2.fr.
Full textDinkelmann, Willy Dinkelmann Willy Dinkelmann Willy Dinkelmann Willy. "La représentation de l'histoire chez Michel del Castillo : La Nuit du Décret - La Gloire de Dina - Le Démon de l'oubli /." [Berne] : [s.n.], 1989. http://www.ub.unibe.ch/content/bibliotheken_sammlungen/sondersammlungen/dissen_bestellformular/index_ger.html.
Full textJouet, Valérie. "Et un temps pour parler La communication orale sous le règne de Charles VI : le témoignage de la Chronique du Religieux de Saint-Denis. Thèse de doctorat d'histoire, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, [1997] /." Villeneuve d'Ascq : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2000. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/44571844.html.
Full textWinisch, Eva. "Michel Tournier : Untersuchungen zum Gesamtwerk /." Bonn : Romanistischer Verl, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370022053.
Full textJosgrilberg, Fabio B. "Retelling Michel de Certeau." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ47774.pdf.
Full textMarks, John. "Michel Foucault : towards heterogeneity." Thesis, Nottingham Trent University, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.357156.
Full textSalles-Loustau, Jean. "Michel Camelat, poète fondateur." Toulouse 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991TOU20010.
Full textMichel camelat (1871-1962) gaston speaking occitan writer born in arrens (hautespyrenees) is, after frederic mistral and the felibrige, the most striking figure of the oc language literary revival in gascony. Although they draw their inspiration from the themes and productions by his provencal precursors, camelat's work and action renew their approach. They contribute to defininf and organising an autonomous gascon litary and cultural space within the occitan world by forming the "escole gastou-febus" (1896) and estabishing various publications. If the first great poem by camelat beline (1899) is the gascon counterpoint to mirelo, his epic poem mourte e bibe (1920) can be placed at the meeting point between historical researches about the oc field and the specifically catalonian contemporary attempts to risorgimiento. More generally his work deals with the relations between the poetic expression and the community, country and history. Starting from an ethnological linguistic historical original reflection it contributes by its diversity and exactingness - camelat will shows full capacity in the short story with bite- bitante (1837) - to a renewal of the identitary thought and in the end to recomposing the occitan literary space in which it playa an original and important part, even if it was often inappreciated
Arino, Marc. "L'Apocalypse selon Michel Tremblay /." Pessac : Université Michel-de-Montaigne, Bordeaux 3, LAPRIL, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41024693g.
Full textCoelho, de Souza Sandra. "L'éthique de Michel Foucault." Paris 10, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA100118.
Full textMy thesis shout Michel Foucault is mostly concerned by Foucault’s thought between "madness and civilization" (1960) and "history of sexuality" (1984). If one considers the thesis bibliography, it's possible to understand that Foucault’s work considered by me as more important of his thought is not always proposed by Foucault’s books; many articles and interviews elucidate the aims and trajectory of Foucault. This is the reason why they play an important role in the thesis. During one of his stays in Berkeley (October 1980), Foucault explain the themes of his ethics: "I am a moralist, insofar as a believe that one of the tasks, one of the meanings of human existence - the source of human freedom - is never to accept anything as definitiven untouchable, obvious or immobile" (history of the present, spring 1980). In this interview conducted by m. Bess, Foucault exposes the three elements of his moral thought. They are: "(1) the refusal to accept as self-evident the things that are proposed to us" - it concerns the first chapter of my thesis(l'experience fondamentale); "(2)the need to analyses and to know, since we can accomplishe nothing without reflexion and understanding thus the principle of curiosity" - it concerns la problematisation
Drakontaeidis, Filippos D. "Problèmes de traduction en grec moderne : les philosophes de l'Antiquité grecque dans les "Essais" de Michel de Montaigne /." Villeneuve-d'Ascq : Presses universitaires du septentrion, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb372243404.
Full textFrackowiak, Mathieu. "Histoire et vérité chez Michel Foucault." Thesis, Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040235.
Full textWith this PhD, I propose a reading of Foucault – and particularly the « Cours au Collège de France » which deals with three questions. First, how to think through the historic work of Foucault, the operations which characterize that work and its fictional dimension? Second, what kind of importance do foucaldian “genealogies” carry for Truth in History and their way of practicing historical studies? And last, can we say that there is a foucaldian history? My work demonstrate that, in Michel Foucault’s thinking, Truth – and the way we write the history of Truth in Western Thought – organizes History, a role which has been described in the thesis as “eugenics” because of its consequences on the order of discourses, in science and, consequently, on real and possible ways of living for human beings. We try to think, therefore, against that eugenics and to characterize the way Foucault practiced history, and to understand the consequences of this practice on philosophy?
Gramatzki, Susanne. "Zur lyrischen Subjektivität in den "Rime" Michelangelo Buonarrotis /." Heidelberg : C. Winter, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39263177s.
Full textSchneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Der "Homo dialecticus" und Michel Foucault." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-151696.
Full textLuk, Fui Lee. "Michel Tournier et le détournement de l'autobiographie ; suivi d'un Entretien avec Michel Tournier /." Dijon : EUD, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39078711k.
Full textNzondo, Léonard. "La poétique romanesque de Michel Rio : essai sur l'oeuvre romanesque de Michel Rio." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003CLF20014.
Full textFar to the fashions and the main trends, the Michel Rio's romanesque work takes place among literature and philosophy, art and science. This doctoral thesis gives the means to achieve an open reading of this work, careful to its theorical stokes and its topics (art, eroticism, dandysm, melancholy, death). Overstepping the field of literature, working about interdisciplinary approaches, Michel Rio's romance rexamine a founding dream of literature. Michel Rio's work also reconsider the arthurian legend through the rewriting of Merlin, Morgan and Arthur's Myth. This appropriation bring forward Arthur's legend in the history. It transposes the legend in the Brittany of the IVth and the Vth century and not the XII one, as usual in literary tradition. This free analysis givens an new poetic dimension to the legend
Cornford, Thomas. "The English theatre studios of Michael Chekhov and Michel Saint-Denis, 1935-1965." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2012. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/57044/.
Full textSchneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Schwerpunkt: Michel Foucault - Zehn Jahre danach [Vorwort]." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-148883.
Full textNodwell, Megan. "La réification du personnage féminin dans "La modification" de Butor /." Thesis, McGill University, 1996. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=24098.
Full textThe first chapter deals with the work of several feminist theoreticians, who claim that woman is objectified in patriarchal society because she has no access to subjectivity, be it through the means of action, of vision, or of language. In the second chapter we discuss critical writings on the treatment and role of the object in Butor's work, writings which claim that these objects have a specific role to contribute to the characterisation of the main character, and to allow this main character to take up a position as subject. In the third chapter we examine the link between these two critical fields. The female characters in La Modification are objectified because they are not able to assume subject positions, they have no access to subjectivity through action, vision, or language. In addition, the female characters have the same narrative role as the other objects in the novel.
Thibeault, Dorice. "La dérivation scripturale : réécriture du Robinson Crusoé de Defoe par Tournier /." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1989. http://theses.uqac.ca.
Full textGermain, Michel. "Michel seuphor romancier : etude de l'oeuvre romanesque de michel seuphor de 1935 a 1948." Nantes, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991NANT3002.
Full textMichel seuphor, poet, essayist, art critic, painter and drawer, has created a fertile body of work notable for its extreme diversity of inspiration and the variety of its expressive registers. His work as a novelist represents yet another facet of his abundant output. This study deals with the novelistic work produced by the author diring a long sojourn in the cevennes from 1934 to 1948. He wrote five novels, histoires de grad dadais, les evasions d'olivier trickmansholm, douce province, la maison claire and le visage de senlis, in anduze. He wrote a sixth novel, le monde est plein d'oiseaux, later in bagnols-sur-ceze. The thesis starts by examining the novel as an account of an inner adventure seen through the writer's autobiographical inspiration. It then goes on to discuss the novelistic universe of michel seuphor in terms of his conception of space and time and the characters depicted. The thesis then examines the seuphorian aesthetic. The study seeks to show how this body of literary work is carefully constructed and cites the multitude of cross-references between michel seuphor's novels. It emphasizes the author's intention to bear witness to his own experience and his humanist convictions. Also, it seeks to manifest his concern to make his reflections on art available to a broad public. The analysis shows how the author's inspiration evolved over a period of 14 years
Bonnet, Dominique. "Brice Michel (1822-1889) et Henri Michel (1854-1930) : deux architectes-paysagistes franc-comtois." Besançon, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995BESA1014.
Full textDe, Canck Hans. "Drukkers in tijden van revolutie : de Leuvense drukkers Michel op het einde van de 18de eeuw /." Leuven : S. n, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39016070f.
Full textIsnardon-David, Joëlle. "La correspondance de Michel-Ange." Aix-Marseille 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998AIX10011.
Full textThis study is based on g. Poggi's posthumous edition of the correspondence of michelangelo, which includes one thousand four hundred letters in five volumes. The first part of the study is a detailed examination of the corpus, and presents a historical account of the publication of this correspondence while giving particular consideration to the manuscripts in order to distinguish originals from drafts and copies. Then the criteria used by publishers to decide what was to be printed are studied, the correspondence is sorted chronologically, the way the letters are spread over the years is examined, and the artist's different correspondents are reviewed. The second part of this study is an analysis of the information contained in the letters about the sort of man michelangelo was. First of all his everyday life and his health are investigated, and then what his correspondence tells us about his relations with his family, essentially with his nephew, leonardo, and with his father, lodovico, and his brothers. Other elements contained in the letters tell us about the people michelangelo was acquainted with, such as his relations with his friends, or throw light on the way he viewed the world, such as his ideas on religion, and on the cultural and politico-social life of his day. The third part analyzes information concerning the artist. First the relations he had with the various people who commissioned his works are examined, then the way michelangelo worked with other artists, as well as with his different collaborators - such as stonecutters - and with his assistants
Kahl, Stefan. "Michel Foucaults politische Analytik : Studien zum Verhältnis von Wissen und Macht /." Hamburg : Kovač, 2004. http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/37690819X.pdf.
Full textMalette, Sébastien. "La «gouvernementalité» chez Michel Foucault." Thesis, Université Laval, 2006. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2006/23836/23836.pdf.
Full textOliveira, Rayane Monaliza da N?brega. "O corpo em Michel Onfray." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2015. http://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/20072.
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Esta pesquisa busca pensar o corpo a partir da Filosofia Hedonista de Michel Onfray. Para compor seus escritos, o fil?sofo lan?a fortes cr?ticas ao ascetismo (constitu?do pela tradi??o filos?fica e pelas religi?es monote?stas), acusando-o de desprezar o corpo e o prazer de seus ensinamentos, ancorados pela moral crist?. Em contrapartida, sua filosofia defende o hedonismo que prima pelo prazer como princ?pio ?tico/moral, o qual visa o outro tanto quanto o pr?prio indiv?duo, enaltecendo o corpo e suas potencialidades atrav?s dos cinco sentidos. A filosofia contemplada nos permitiu pensar sobre a Educa??o F?sica, ?rea que, tradicionalmente, esteve atrelada ? execu??o de tarefas disciplinadoras do corpo, desconsiderando a sensibilidade de sua pr?tica pedag?gica. Nesse cen?rio, h? um ideal de corpo que nos acomete diariamente, intensificado por esta ?rea, o que resulta no problema ?tico do corpo. A partir de ent?o, lan?amos nossas quest?es de estudo: como o corpo se configura entre o ascetismo e o hedonismo, a partir da filosofia de Michel Onfray? Quais s?o as poss?veis implica??es para a Educa??o F?sica? Pautados no m?todo do Materialismo Hedonista, proposto por Michel Onfray, pensamos nesta pesquisa acerca de dois eixos centrais que contemplam nossas categorias de estudo, a saber: Corpo Glorioso e Corpo Libertino. Para atender nossas inten??es de pesquisa, recorremos aos livros de Michel Onfray, traduzidos no Brasil, assim como, entrevistas concedidas pelo autor a revistas/jornais. Para tratar da abordagem ?tica/est?tica na Educa??o F?sica, utilizamos os textos de Silvino Santin e Hugo Lovisolo. Ademais, trazemos o cinema para nosso di?logo. Pensamos nesta pesquisa como uma verdadeira Odisseia que nos transportou tanto a lugares desconhecidos, quanto possibilitou um retorno a outros j? visitados. Esta viagem nos proporcionou ensinamentos para auxiliar nossa sabedoria de bem viver a vida, alertando-nos para o culto ao corpo como o cultivo de si, e n?o como busca de alcan?ar padr?es corporais estipulados pela sociedade vigente.
This inquiry looks it to think of the body through Hedonistic Philosophy of Michel Onfray. To compose his written, the philosopher launches strong criticism to the asceticism (constituted by the philosophical tradition and by the monote?stas religions), accusing it of despise the body and the pleasure of his teachings, anchored by the Christian moral. However, his philosophy defends the hedonismo and emphasizes the pleasure as an ethical / moral beginning, which aims the other as much as the individual himself, elevating the body and his potentialities through five senses. The contemplated philosophy allowed us think on the Physical Education, area wich, traditionally, was tied to the execution of disciplinary tasks of the body, disregarding the sensibility of his pedagogic practice. In this scenery, there is an ideal of body that attacks us daily, intensified by this area, which turns in the ethical problem of the body. From then, we launch our questions: From Michel Onfray philosophy, how the body shapes between the asceticism and the hedonismo?, What are the possible implications for the Physical Education? Ruled in the method of the Hedonistic Materialism, proposed by Michel Onfray, we think about this inquiry on two central points that contemplate our categories of study to be known: Glorious body and Loose living Body. We resort to Michel Onfray?s books, as well as, interviews given by the author in magazines / newspapers to help in our inquiry intentions. For the approach ethics / esthetics in the Physical Education, we use the texts of Silvino Santin and Hugo Lovisolo. Besides, we brought the cinema dialog. We classify this inquiry as a true Odyssey that transported us to unknown places and as a return to other already visited. This travel provided teachings that will help our wisdom on how survive the life, alerting us for the worship to the body like the cultivation of ourselves, and not as search of reaching physical standards stipulated by the society in force.
Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Bilderpolitik: Michel Foucault (1926 - 1984)." Ideengeschichte der Bildwissenschaft / hrsg. von Jörg Probst. Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp, 2009, S. 117-136 ISBN 978-3-518-29537-3, 2009. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A12776.
Full textWang, Yan Hui. "Michel Leiris face au jazz." Paris 7, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA070127.
Full textIn most often cases, my pen expresses in the way of a cold writing", Michel Leiris writes in À cor et à cri (p. 109), "but I like when it sings in a style of warm writing, which is a mutation responding to a raising of the tone or of the tension that whips momentarily my languid blood. " Throughout his life, Michel Leiris lives in a contrastive situation. His nature is cold, hard, indifferent, logic. . . Sometimes terribly anxious, but he likes things rather hot, as he says, the things that can stimulate him and give him the wonderfulness or the enthusiasm such as bullfighting, opera, and jazz. Jazz is an important element in his life. This music style is really the key to understand Michel Leiris. For him, Jazz is not only a pure music, but also anything that is related to the Blacks of Africa and to the Blacks of America, if they are not mixed up: "This precisely makes not only African but also African in America underestimate the value of Jazz, since for Africa, Jazz is a little charming mischief of art; however, for Jazz, Africa consists of a pile of gloomy, flat and flashy things that are nearly always miserable (which, nevertheless, build its unique beauty)" (Miroir de l'Afrique, P362). The research on Leiris face au jazz will allow us to find a new way to approach the writer and also the anthropologist
Ferrandini, Marie-Hélène. "L'univers romanesque de Michel Déon." Paris 4, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA040195.
Full textBorn in 1919, Michel Déon ed, in the fifties, the younger generation of writers who continued the classical tradition. Deon's large production includes short stories, plays, travel books but his reputation is chiefly based on his novels. The first part of this study describes the settings of these novels: this space is closed in houses, hotels, and pubs, attractive and mischievous, but also opened on to the outside world, crossed by travelers who love the body and the spirit of each country. Deon's fiction shows a gallery of vivid characters. Men who compose a modern chivalry, fighting for liberty, individualistic ideas, and epicurism, trying to escape the decaying world that surrounds them. Woman asserting their freedom and dignity, and also symbolizing the poetry and mystery of ancient myths. The third chapter studies the relationship between individuals : eroticism - in which desire plays a larger part than sexual pleasure -, love - a source of vitality or troubles -, friendship - a strong feeling. Then we'll look at Déon's vision of history : each novel, full of dates and events, may be read as a chronological and sociological document, but it also exposes the tragedy of the second world war, leading to the decay of our century. At last we'll consider Déon's novels as works of art, showing the power of the arts - painting, music, architecture. . . -, and we'll define Déon's literary family including poets - Apollinaire, Toulet - and novelists : pioneers of older generation - Stendhal -, or contemporary writers - Larbaud, Morand, Giraudoux, "les Hussards". . . -. But Déon stands out as a writer who always expressed individualistic ideas with honesty and conviction
Belmahdi, Alaoui Hassan. "Le bestiaire de Michel Tournier." Lyon 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995LYO20052.
Full textThe animal, whose silence is worth more than all the discourses, possess more the knowledge of the absolute, not having committed the error of trade his instinct, guaranteing happiness, against a pretencious rational intelligence hardly capable of asking questions to finally weak oneself out by vainly giving answers. Exhausted, lost in the labyrinths which have driven him towards his infernal condition, the western man begins to aspire to the redemption and salvation. Tournier by the means of ethnology, gives him the lifeboat in the form of myth which arouse in him archaic reminiscences of a transcendental spirituality original source of existential distinctions. Because the myths realised by Michel Tournier are timemachines with which to regain the past to find the primordial space where communication was possible (between kingdoms), beings straddling two natures. The modern man (re)discovers as well as the sense of the sacred through the mythological novel its own pathway of initiation. He can follow the lost quest of keen absolute heroes and reconciliation with the universe. The animal, a mysterious being, touched by the hand of god, becomes again the dream of possession because the eternal recompense of his nakedness is the perfect communion with creation
Taniguchi, Asako. "Michel Leiris : un devenir poésie." Paris 7, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA070073.
Full textTryinq to examine the exact moment when speech turns into poetry : the present study follows the lead on this question put forth by Michel Leiris in À cor et à cri in order to find out how in Leiris's works words cease to be just words, how the text at one point takes on a shimmerinq colour which makes us more alive and more sensitive to the course of time. Startinq from Glossaire j'y serre mes aloses as from a microcosm in which Leiris's work is reflected in its most condensed form, the author undertakes the close and careful decipherment of a set of texts deliberately chosen from a wide range of leirisian works and tries to understand what it actually means that Leiris's deepest ambition was "to be a poet" and that when he was twenty-two he chose "transmuate" as his maître mot. Leiris's writinq is neither lead nor gold, but lead in the process of becoming gold. "Becominq-poetry" : rather than opening a new field of study, this thesis aims at creating a new way of speakinq about Leiris in an attempt to follow as closely as possible the gradual transformation of his texts. Which may be nothing else but the process of reading them, as the author shows by several examples
Dorton, Elizabeth deShazo. "Michel Franco: Auteur of Violence." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77934.
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Huh, Kyoung. "Michel Foucault et la modernité." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007STR20003.
Full textThe word Modern in the thought of Foucault has to be conceived as a proper noun : "Modern" has its first conventional meaning, a historical period. The second, epistemic, meaning concerns the notion épistémè which designates the determining epistemological factor of an each era. .
Santandreu, Caldentey Maria Antonia. "Michel Lobrot : une aventure humaine." Paris 7, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA070080.
Full textThe present dissertation defines and sums up the qualitative research which began more than fifteen years ago in the field of anthropology and in the Michel Lobrot's work. My investigation in the Michel Lobrot's work has been conducted from an anthropological viewpoint. It takes advantage of my professional experience and rests on a strong individual implication to approach the studied written work. It has developed within a multireferential theoretical framework in which, above all, concepts used by Michel Lobrot himself in his work. My research aims to throw light the inscription of Michel Lobrot's work in anthropology of the twentieth century. It tries to make the most complete bibliography of Michel Lobrot's written work
Chevallier, Philippe. "Michel Foucault et le christianisme." Thesis, Paris Est, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PEST0030.
Full textThere are constant references to Christianity in Michel Foucault’s work. This continuing interest forms part of a wider philosophical questioning of our present: the effort to understand what constitutes us, today, as subjects of ourselves, within relations of knowledge and power, requires an interrogation about the specificity of the relation to self which the West has since the early centuries of the Christian era. Our thesis proposes a comprehensive critical study of these Christian references in Foucault, seeking to throw light on their rules of reading and interpretation, and paying particular attention to the unpublished lecture series Du gouvernment des vivants (1979-80). The study is partitioned into three levels, not arranged in strict chronological sequence: (1) objects ; (2) readings ; (3) interpretations. The first part of our work shows how Christianity became, from 1978, a whole object of study for Foucault, exempt from the general dissolution of major historical entities which had been initially an effect of his aracheological and genealogical methods. An analysis of the Christian phenomenon over a long timespan was made possible by two notions which make it possible to avoid the pitfalls of essentialism: « governmentality » (introduced in Security, Territoty, population) and « regimes of truth » (in « Du gouvernement des vivants »). The second part pays attention to the way our philosopher reads the Christian texts, one which is marked by distinctive inflexions over the whole course of his trajectory. Looking at the handling of he patristic corpus, which forms the topic of several lectures in 1978 and 1980, we can survey not only Foucault’s choice of primary and secondary sources, but also examine in detail his translating practice. In the third part, we try finally to encompass Foucault’ general interpretation of Christianity, from the early studies on madness and literature in the 1960s to those of the 1980s devoted to techniques of living. This interpretation does not develop by itself, but is always juxtaposed to considerations on Greco-Roman antiquity. Far from offering a facile image of an ascetic and intransigent Christianity, Foucault defines Christianity’s originality as the recognition and paradoxical institution of an instrinsically fragile relation to truth
Callegari, Francesca <1986>. "Michel Lejeune et le Vénète." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/2887.
Full textSégura, Philip. "Michel Foucault : l'espace non-dialectique." Paris 8, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA083689.
Full textThe objective was to understand from the sentence of Michel Foucault: "Je n'accepte pas ce mot, dialectique. Non et non ! Il faut que les choses soient bien claires. Dès que l'on prononce le mot "dialectique" on commence à accepter, même si on ne le dit pas, le schéma hégélien de la thèse et de l'antithèse, et avec lui une forme de logique qui me paraît inadéquate, si l'on veut donner de ces problèmes une description vraiment concrète. ", the movement coming from the thought determinations which would go from the plan of immanence towards the modes of conceptualization. Many philosophers allotted to Foucault various periods of evolution of his thinking. I started my study by presupposing that Foucault worked throughout his life around the same level of immanence and that he continuously tried to explain it starting from the knowledge of various socio-history disciplines. And I tried to understand this movement which goes from the level of immanence to a conceptualization of his thinking built around the critical tradition. Foucault wants to proof that philosophy constructed the subject and a system of the human conscience. The dialectics presents itself as the central point of this system. How to understand the presence of the concept by knowing that above all it is the result of the overlapping connection of subject in the socio-history thinking?
Shinko, Anastasiia. "Michel Tournier ou l'écriture figurale." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023COAZ2044.
Full textThe figure being at the heart of Tournier's texts, this thesis is focused on exploring the enunciative strategies and writing practices of Michel Tournier. The projection of the writer's particular philosophy onto the narrative text is considered at the enunciative level: semantic manipulations, word combinations and figures of speech are all means of influencing the reader's consciousness. In that respect, semantics, semiotics, pragmatics and praxematics are the pillars of this work. Exploring the potential of language to express philosophical thoughts in writing, the author places myth - which seems to reconcile the imaginary and the real - at the center of perspective. Corresponding to the writer's philosophy, the story revolves around the fictional world of the main character, which borrows, at the same time, realities from the reader's world of reference. Thus, the real-imaginary binary - which is accompanied by another opposition of objectivity and subjectivity - is the subject of this thesis at the semantic level. The analysis of the creative work of the writer also concerns the interaction between the signified and the signifier and the problematics of isotopy and allotopy of combined terms. The investigations of the author's writing style concern 10 texts - novels and short stories - grouped by the Hyperbase textometric tool, developed within the Bases, Corpus, Language laboratory. For the sake of completeness, this study also draws on other texts, which provide more examples of the maneuvers carried out by the writer. Comparing to other authors also enriches the textual analysis of the mentioned corpus, which ultimately leads to a highlighting of the specificities of Michel Tournier's style
Michel, Andreas [Verfasser], Robert [Verfasser] Ruprecht, Michael [Verfasser] Harmening, and Walter [Verfasser] Bacher. "Abformung von Mikrostrukturen auf prozessierten Wafern / Andreas Michel, Robert Ruprecht, Michael Harmening, Walter Bacher." Karlsruhe : KIT-Bibliothek, 1993. http://d-nb.info/1141792389/34.
Full textRefaa, Magda. "La notion de gouvernementalité chez Foucault : gouvernement contre gouvernement." Thesis, Paris 8, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA080137/document.
Full textThis thesis will try to examine at first, the way Foucault establishes his notion of criticism, conceived as an attitude, an "ethos", a way of acting, and which articulates in an ontology of the present. And secondly, the way in which this notion of criticism, as reformulated in a history of governmentality and inseparable from the diagnosis of a crisis inscribed in the folds of the plays of power, articulates with an analysis of his own of the liberalism and the neoliberalism, and such as he conceives not as ideology, but as two forms of government, and of complex governmental rationality. This is the way we try to follow how Foucault elaborates his critical project, by trying to locate the way in which Foucault seeks to establish a diagnosis of what we are in our present, by the critical analysis of this type of rationality which belongs to the modern western societies, and which is characterized by an individualizing and totalizing double face. At the same time, it is an attempt to develop a strategy of resistance, and to "promote new forms of subjectivity"; to emancipate ourselves from that "type of individuality that has been imposed upon us for several centuries". This rationality according to Foucault finds its anchor point in "Aufklärung". This brings us to question at first the relationship between the criticism and the Auflklärung that leads him to place his own critical project with regards to the Kantian theory. Foucault questions the relationship between rationalization and power. For him, it is useless to analyze this rationality belonging to the Enlightenment. He will propose another way of studying the links between rationality and power: at first by handling the rationalization of society and culture, not in a global way, but in several experiences as the madness, the disease, the sexuality Etc. Then, in spite of the importance of the Enlightenment, it is necessary tells us Foucault to go back to far more remote processes, such as that of the pastoral power, to understand the moment in which we live. According to Foucault indeed, the pastoral power gave rise to an art of government which intervenes in politics from the XVIth century, forming the historical background of governmentality. Foucault specifies "the modern state is born ... when governmentality has indeed became a calculated and reflective political practice". One of the fundamental questions of this era after feudalism is "How to govern? ". This question is not dissociated from this other question: "How can we not be governed like that by this in the name of these principles? ". This question is, according to Foucault, on the side of mistrust and resistance to the government. But it also expresses an aspiration to govern otherwise. Around this is constructed the notion of the "critical attitude". Criticism can then get on as "an art of voluntary inservitude" very close, according to Foucault, to the way Kant defines "Aufklärung" as an exit of the state of minority. It is well a question of refusing to obey the truth insofar as it is thought, imposed by another, and to think for oneself. Indeed, the critical attitude to Foucault consists in rethinking the question of Kant's "Aufklärung", not as the dawn of reason, but as permanent effort to question the rationality that governs us. This leads Foucault to question the role of philosophy, whether it can play a role of counter-power. His answer is that philosophy can be counter-power on condition of ceasing to conceive power from a legal or moral point of view. The role of philosophy will then be dice to make visible what is in our daily life, linked to ourselves and because of that which we do not perceive as such. This helps to intensify the struggles, tactics and strategies within power relations
Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Hiobs Klage." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-151935.
Full textSchneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Foucaults Analyse der Wahrheitsproduktion." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-151958.
Full textHofmeyr, Augusta Benda. "Ethics and aesthetics in Foucault and Levinas /." Nijmegen : Faculty of philosophy, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40087927b.
Full textSantos, Alexandre Gomes dos. "SubjetivaÃÃo e liberdade em Michel Foucault." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2011. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=6393.
Full textA obra de Michel Foucault, como ele mesmo afirma no final de sua vida, teve como eixo temÃtico o debate em torno da formas de subjetivaÃÃo sofridas pelos indivÃduos na sociedade ocidental e sua relaÃÃo com os âjogos de verdadeâ, ou aquilo que se diz de verdadeiro ou de falso atravÃs dos discursos de saber sobre o homem. Nossa tentativa tem sido apreender esta relaÃÃo incontida entre sujeito e verdade a partir de um tema que para nÃs se faz conexo â a liberdade. Liberdade enquanto âcondiÃÃo ontolÃgica da Ãticaâ, de uma Ãtica que se apresenta como a forma refletida que essa liberdade toma. à a partir deste estatuto que inquirimos o discurso foucaultiano, perseguindo a noÃÃo de âcuidado de siâ, de um si que se apresenta enquanto se fomenta a si mesmo, o que nos causa uma certa perplexidade quando de nossa apercepÃÃo da ausÃncia de conteÃdo deste si, tendo apenas a forma que o sujeito se dà enquanto se faz existente e atuante no mundo. Foucault nos oferece um mÃtodo onde o fundamento, o universal, onde o conceito dado e nÃo questionado à posto de lado operando-se a fÃrmula e se. E se nÃo dispusÃssemos de universais para garantirem nosso saber, e se somente pensÃssemos os sujeitos como realidades decorrentes dos efeitos que certos conceitos promovem quando feitos valer enquanto realidades do humano? Este mÃtodo nÃs abraÃamos aqui de forma a livrarmo-nos do pensar alinhavado na lÃgica do fundamento universal, entÃo passando a requerer o novo no pensamento, armando-nos com o seu presente. A liberdade em Foucault à tema que nos fora oferecido enquanto vislumbrÃvamos perspectivas diversas desta relaÃÃo sujeito-verdade que Foucault perseguira enquanto pensador arqueolÃgico dos saberes sobre o humano; enquanto pensador genealÃgico dos poderes atrelados a tais saberes; e, enquanto pensador de uma eticidade que cuida do outro por meio de um cuidado consigo.
The works of Michel Foucault, as he says at the end of his life, had as the thematic axis the debate about the forms of subjectivation experienced by individuals in Western society and its relationship with the âtruth gamesâ, or what is said true or false through the discourses of knowledge about man. Our attempt had been to apprehend this unrestrained relationship between subject and truth from a theme that is related to us â freedom. Freedom as the âontological condition of ethicsâ, an ethic that is presented as the reflected form that freedom takes. It is from this status that we inquire the Foucaultian discourse, pursuing the notion of âcare of selfâ, a self that presents itself while it promotes itself, which causes to us some confusion when we percept the lack of content of this self, only having the form that the subject gives to himself while making himself existing and active in the world. Foucault provides us with a method where the foundation, the universal, where the given and unquestioned concept is set aside operating the and if formula. And if we had no universals to ensure our knowledge, and if we only thought about the subjects as realities resulting from the effects that certain concepts promote when made worth as the human realities? This method we embrace here in order to get rid of thinking basted in the logic of the universal basis, then going to require the new in the thought, arming us with your present. The freedom in Foucault is a theme that was offered to us while we caught a glimpse in different perspectives of that subject-truth relation that Foucault pursued as a archaeological thinker of knowledges about the human, as a genealogical thinker of the powers coupled to such knowledges, and as a thinker of an ethics that takes care of the other by a care of self.
Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Der "Homo dialecticus" und Michel Foucault." Berliner Wissenschafts-Verl, 2003. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A12896.
Full textPlante, Gilles. "Michel Villey et la science du juste." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2004. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=813772061&sid=16&Fmt=2&clientId=9268&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
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