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    History of Madness.Jean Khalfa (ed.) - 2009 - Routledge.
    When it was first published in France in 1961 as _Folie et Déraison: Histoire de la Folie à l'âge Classique_, few had heard of a thirty-four year old philosopher by the name of Michel Foucault. By the time an abridged English edition was published in 1967 as _Madness and Civilization_, Michel Foucault had shaken the intellectual world. This translation is the first English edition of the complete French texts of the first and second edition, including all prefaces and appendices, some (...)
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    Introduction to the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.Jean Khalfa (ed.) - 2002 - London: Continuum.
    Printbegrænsninger: Der kan printes 10 sider ad gangen og max. 40 sider pr. session.
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    Jean Cavaillès on the Effectiveness of Symbolic Thought.Jean Khalfa - 2011 - Paragraph 34 (2):257-265.
    The philosopher of Mathematics Jean Cavaillès plays an important role in Claude Imbert's thought. His published work had a significant impact after the war. It is largely a reflection on debates on the foundation of mathematics and on two opposed models of axiomatics, foundationalist and constructionist. The philosophy he announced was to be a study of the generativity of conceptual structures, as opposed to a phenomenology of knowledge. He derived from his reflection on invention in mathematics a great scepticism on (...)
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  4. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.Jean Khalfa, Ronald Bogue, Paul Patton & John Protevi - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (219):363-367.
     
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    Comments on John Horgan's the undiscovered mind.Jean Khalfa - 2001 - Brain and Mind 2 (2):249-252.
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    Descartes en Afrique.Jean Khalfa & Simha Arom - 1999 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:317-322.
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    Rereading Frantz Fanon in the light of his unpublished texts.Jean Khalfa - 2020 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 13 (2):87-96.
    Frantz Fanon is principally known as a great theoretician of race relations and decolonization, in particular through the two main books he published during his lifetime Black Skin, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth. What is less known is that he was in parallel a pioneering psychiatrist and an early and recognized theoretician of ethnopsychiatry. A volume of about a thousand pages of texts either difficult to access or presumed lost was recently published, following more than a decade (...)
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    The Routledge Guidebook to Fanon's the Wretched of the Earth.Jean Khalfa - 2017 - Routledge.
    The Routledge Guidebook to Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth offers an accessible, step-by step guide to Fanon’s original text, providing a clear and engaging account account of the theoretical and historical background that lead to its writing_. _It unites all elements of the work to produce a precise explanation of this important book, which presents the historicak impact of its publication, traces its ongoing influence and explains the interest it continues to elicit today.
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  9. What is Intelligence? The Darwin College Lectures.Jean Khalfa (ed.) - 1994 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  10. What is Intelligence?Jean Khalfa (ed.) - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a fascinating exploration of the nature and power of human intelligence, and the way it has singled us out from the rest of the animal kingdom. Human success in the face of the rigours of the physical world and human dominance within the animal kingdom are due to intelligence: those tools of the mind that give us access to the stored experience of humankind and allow us to reason, to test our ideas, and to plan for the future. (...)
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