L'homme des passions: commentaire sur Descartes

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L'analyse minutieuse de ce texte difficile que Denis Kambouchner a menée ne comble pas seulement une lacune de la tradition critique. En faisant surgir du Traité des paysages thématiques ignorés, elle rend au dualisme cartésien.

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Denis Kambouchner
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