Remy Gagnon, E.M. Cioran et le mouvement continu du désengagement
Rémy GAGNON
Descriere autor:
Cégep de Victoriaville, Département de philosophie Cégep de Victoriaville, Departement of philosophy
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E-mail personal autor:
remy.gagnon@usherbrooke.ca
1 / 2012
Rubrica:
Teologie
E.M. Cioran and the perpetual movement of disengagement
Can we conceived thought and life as inseparable things, or still foreign and parallel existential ways? The tension which emanates from this question seems at the center of Emil Cioran impressive and indispensable work. It is indeed because it is crossed by the rupture produce by the reflexive necessity in its relationship to the life, by the subtle and noisy presence of the conflict, that the works of Cioran still owes to be approached in the light of what appears as an extremely creative and fertile tension. It is in this spirit that this text wishes to interpret the feverish writing of Cioran: that is as a word which raises itself against the world and its productions, but also as a voice which wants to say the life, its hardships, and which has respite to re-drop the life in the reality, to relight it every time the theoretical thought blows out its evience.
Keywords: Cioran, thought, reason, life, nihilism, engagment.
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