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Antonia Soulez (born 1943 in Paris) is a French philosopher, musician, poet, and emerita professor of philosophy of Paris 8 St-Denis.[1]
Antonia Soulez | |
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Born | 1943 Paris, France |
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Main interests | Philosophy of language, Logic, Wittgenstein, Vienna Circle |
Life
editShe started teaching philosophy in Lille before relocating to Amiens. She then taught at Tunis University, Créteil, and Nancy before finally settling at the university of Paris 8 St-Denis. She co-directed the Collège international de philosophie between 2001 and 2004.[2]
Thought
editAfter a thesis on Plato, she shifted towards philosophy of language and logic and Wittgenstein. She is now a specialist of the Vienna Circle and of Wittgenstein.[3]
Publications
edit- Détrôner l’Être, Wittgenstein antiphilosophe ? (en réponse à Badiou). Paris : Lambert-Lucas, 2016.
- Au fil du motif, autour de Wittgenstein et la musique. Sampzon : Delatour France, 2012.
- Le projet d’une grammaire philosophique chez Platon : du Cratyle au Sophiste. Paris : PUF, 1991.
References
edit- ^ Musician page.
- ^ Author page at Editions Delatour.
- ^ Intellectual biography.
External links
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