« Ce que les Essais de Montaigne nous apprennent sur le pouvoir cognitif et morale de la littérature »

Essais. Revue Interdisciplinaire D'Humanités (Les usages critiques de Montaign):83-96 (2016)
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From Martha Nussbaum to Terence Cave, contemporary literary criticism and philosophy question the moral and cognitive value of literature. Founding their anthropological and moral investigation on a cognitive and pragmatic usage of fictional and non-fictional literature, Montaigne’s Essais offers a striking example of the productive and close relations between literature, philosophy and life.

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