Autobiography, Impersonal Confessions And Self-analysis

Studia Philosophica 1 (2007)
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Abstract

Pierre Bourdieu did not write an autobiography. He practised his auto-analysis through the scientific capital accumulated during his trajectory as a sociologist. He showed the specific character of this sociologic writing about oneself by practising on himself the work of objectivation to which he had submitted creators, writers, philosophers and artists. And through a kind of an ultimate experimentation, he showed the validity of the “science of works”

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