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Practicing Philosophy in Lebanon. Authors, Texts, Trends, Traditions

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Editor: Nader El-Bizri

Orient-Institut Beirut – Dar al-Farabi, Beirut 2017, 415, 192pp.

ISBN: 978-614-432-545-2

Practicing Philosophy in Lebanon. Authors, Texts, Trends, Traditions is an edited volume of a collection of academic studies that are engaged with various strands of philosophy in the twenty-first century within a local Lebanese context. It furthermore offers a broader focus on the contemporary state of philosophy in the Arab world and the Middle East by presenting and debating current questions and approaches of scholars and academic institutions into philosophical inquiries. It is partly based on the proceedings of a philosophy conference held in collaboration with the American University of Beirut, the Université Saint-Joseph, and Notre Dame University in 2013 in Beirut, by focusing particularly on the cultural, linguistic, literary, and confessional diversity of Lebanon, and specifically in the context of practicing the diverse branches of philosophy. The publication contains Arabic, English and French contributions.

 

Editor: Nader El-Bizri

Orient-Institut Beirut – Dar al-Farabi, Beirut 2017, 415, 192pp.

ISBN: 978-614-432-545-2

Pratiquer la philosophie au Liban. Auteurs, textes, tendances, traditions est un volume d'études académiques qui s'engagent dans les divers domaines de la philosophie au XXIe siècle dans le contexte libanais local. Il offre en outre une perspective plus large sur l'état contemporain de la philosophie dans le monde arabe et le Moyen-Orient en présentant et en débattant les questions et les méthodes actuelles des universitaires et des institutions académiques dans le cadre des enquêtes philosophiques. Il est basé en partie sur les actes d'une conférence de philosophie organisée en collaboration entre l'Université américaine de Beyrouth, l'Université Saint-Joseph et l'Université Notre Dame en 2013 à Beyrouth, en mettant l'accent sur la diversité culturelle, linguistique, littéraire et confessionnelle du Liban, et spécifiquement dans le contexte de pratiquer les diverses branches de la philosophie. Cette publication contient des contributions en arabe, en anglais et en français.

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