An edition of Fragments d'un discours amoureux (1977)

Fragmenti di un discorso amoroso

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An edition of Fragments d'un discours amoureux (1977)

Fragmenti di un discorso amoroso

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Le désir de connaître mais aussi la troublante expérience de l'embarras et du tâtonnement confèrent à la réflexion philosophique sa dimension érotique. Pour les mêmes raisons, l'amour est philosophie : l'amoureux s'arrache à son propre point de vue pour porter sur lui-même et le monde le regard d'autrui, subit l'épreuve du doute après l'enthousiasme et nourrit sa réflexion d'incertitudes. Il ne sait plus ce qu'il sait, cherche ses mots, ne sait comment définir l'être aimé et craint d'être sot. Cette hésitation essentielle l'affranchit de la présomption et de l'idiotie. L'idiot, en effet, ne connaît pas l'amour et ses dérèglements : il est partout chez lui, jamais troublé ni dérangé par personne.

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giulio einaudi
Pages
218

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Cover of: A lover's discourse
A lover's discourse: fragments
2010, Hill and Wang
in English - Pbk. ed.
Cover of: Lian ren xu yu
Lian ren xu yu
2009, Shang hai ren min chu ban she
in Chinese
Cover of: Fragmenty rechi vli Łublennogo
Fragmenty rechi vli Łublennogo
1999, Ad marginem
in Russian
Cover of: Fragmenti di un discorso amoroso
Fragmenti di un discorso amoroso
1979, giulio einaudi
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Cover of: A lover's discourse
A lover's discourse: fragments
1978, Hill and Wang
in English - 1st American ed.

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Torino

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Translator
Renzo Guidieri

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Paperback
Number of pages
218

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OL25294371M

First Sentence

"Everything follows from this principle: that the lover is not to be reduced to a simple symptomal subject, but rather that we hear in his voice what is "unreal," i.e., intractable."

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