Bachelard displays throughout his epistemological and esthetical work a particular anthropology. However this anthropology has never been systemically structured in a book but has been only fragmented in his analyses on the formation and transformation of concepts and images. The bachelardian man has a complex nature that mobilises every dimension of the subject: his body and his mind but also his affectivity, his will and his imagination. It is this image of an integral man that we will try to appropriate in this paper
In this new study, Cristina Chimisso explores the work of the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard (1...
Can Gaston Bachelard’s philosophy of images bring life to the current debate on visual culture? Star...
This paper is devoted to Bachelard’s philosophical approach to the problem of imagination. His...
Bachelard displays throughout his epistemological and esthetical work a particular anthropology. How...
The connections between the themes: rupture scientific knowledge/com-mon knowledge - double basis of...
International audienceThis paper considers three aspects of the thought of Bachelard with the aim of...
In this article, I support the thesis that the book La poétique de la rêverie can be interpreted fro...
International audienceAbstract: This paper considers three aspects of the thought of Bachelard with ...
Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962) was a French philosopher who wrote on science and the imagination. He i...
Out of an inner awareness of movement oscillating between rational thought and poetic image, we find...
Gaston Bachelard is one of the indespensable figures in the history of 20th-century ideas. The broad...
The conception of man in traditional theology recognizes him only as set against nature. This concep...
Either in his epistemological or "poetic" writings, Gaston Bachelard has almost never referred to th...
The philosophical significance of the works of Bachelard is generally contained within a simple, two...
Although deeply rooted in its time, Bachelard's work dedicated to the Poetic allows many links with ...
In this new study, Cristina Chimisso explores the work of the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard (1...
Can Gaston Bachelard’s philosophy of images bring life to the current debate on visual culture? Star...
This paper is devoted to Bachelard’s philosophical approach to the problem of imagination. His...
Bachelard displays throughout his epistemological and esthetical work a particular anthropology. How...
The connections between the themes: rupture scientific knowledge/com-mon knowledge - double basis of...
International audienceThis paper considers three aspects of the thought of Bachelard with the aim of...
In this article, I support the thesis that the book La poétique de la rêverie can be interpreted fro...
International audienceAbstract: This paper considers three aspects of the thought of Bachelard with ...
Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962) was a French philosopher who wrote on science and the imagination. He i...
Out of an inner awareness of movement oscillating between rational thought and poetic image, we find...
Gaston Bachelard is one of the indespensable figures in the history of 20th-century ideas. The broad...
The conception of man in traditional theology recognizes him only as set against nature. This concep...
Either in his epistemological or "poetic" writings, Gaston Bachelard has almost never referred to th...
The philosophical significance of the works of Bachelard is generally contained within a simple, two...
Although deeply rooted in its time, Bachelard's work dedicated to the Poetic allows many links with ...
In this new study, Cristina Chimisso explores the work of the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard (1...
Can Gaston Bachelard’s philosophy of images bring life to the current debate on visual culture? Star...
This paper is devoted to Bachelard’s philosophical approach to the problem of imagination. His...