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Philosophizing ad Infinitum

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An original and insightful account of nature and our place in it from one of France's preeminent historians of philosophy.One of France's preeminent historians of philosophy, Marcel Conche has writ...
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An original and insightful account of nature and our place in it from one of France's preeminent historians of philosophy.

One of France's preeminent historians of philosophy, Marcel Conche has written and translated more than thirty-five books and is recognized for his groundbreaking and authoritative work in Greek philosophy, as well as on Montaigne. In Philosophizing ad Infinitum, one of his most remarkable and daring books, Conche articulates a unique and powerful understanding of nature, inclusive of humanity, as infinite in time and space-ever self-renewing, eternal, and beyond complete understanding or control.

In today's world the notion of infinity is at the core of the crisis humanity faces understanding nature. For the last two hundred years economies have been running at full speed, fueled by the implicit belief that natural resources are infinite; however, it is clear that they are not and that humanity needs to radically rethink the foundations of environmental and economic systems. Conche seeks to begin this rethinking, illustrating along the way insightful and sometimes unorthodox ideas about Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Montaigne, Nietzsche, Bergson, and others.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 218
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
Publication Date: 02 January 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438451886
Format: Paperback
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"Philosophizing ad Infinitum: this book paints a perfect picture of the life of Marcel Conche, a natural-born philosopher. His aptitude to question absolutely everything drove him to the pre-Socratics, even at an early age, in his relentless quest for the truth. With Montaigne, the thinker to whom he feels most akin, Marcel Conche stands tall as an exceptional figure in contemporary French philosophy, renewing and enriching a great philosophical tradition." — Françoise Dastur, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

Foreword
J. Baird Callicott

Translators’ Introduction
Herman Bonne and Laurent Ledoux

Preface to the English Translation
Marcel Conche

I. Flashback

II. Presence of the Infinite: Plato and Science in Opposition to the Infinite

III. With and Without Aristotle

IV. With and Without Chrysippus

V. With and Without Epicurus

VI. With and Without Montaigne

VII. A Moment With Omar Khayyam

VIII. Concerning Nietzsche

IX. My Path With and Without Bergson

X. With Pascal and Without Him

XI. With the "Old Sage" and Without Him

Appendix: Correspondence between Marcel Conche and Gilbert Kirscher

Glossarium
Bibliography of Marcel Conche
Notes
Index