Le peuple des philosophes

Hermes 42:25 (2005)
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La notion de peuple en philosophie, depuis Platon, se veut plus fondamentale qu'elle ne l'est dans les approches empiriques sociologiques ou historiques. Il s'agit de se demander qu'est-ce qui est impliqué dans l'acte originaire, tel qu'il se donne dans les notions d'état de nature et de pacte social -bref, l'acte a priori qui fait qu'un peuple se fait peuple. En ce sens, on peut dire que la notion de peuple implique consciemment ou non celle de la démocratie.Since Plato, the concept of people in philosophy makes much more fundamental sense than the meaning it takes in the empiric approach of sociological or historical research. The question is: what is implied in the originary act, as it is given by the notions of the State of Nature and of what is called since Rousseau the Social Contract - briefly, the a priori act which makes a people a People. In this sense, one can assume that the notion of people consciously or unconsciounsly implies the very notion of democracy

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