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7/30/2019 Gérard Granel http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/gerard-granel 1/2 Gérard Granel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gerard granelJump to: navigationsearch Gérard Granel (1930 – November 10, 2000) was a French philosopher and translatorContents  1 Life and work  2 Primary literature o 2.1 Literature in French o 2.2 Literature in English  3 Secondary literature   4 External links Life and work Born in Paris, Granel attended the lycée Louis-le-Grand and the courses of Michel AlexandreJean Hyppolite and, later, of Louis Althusser and Jean Beaufret. He taught in BordeauxToulouse, and Aix, before being appointed professor of philosophy at the Université de Toulouse-Le-Mirail, a position he held from 1972 until his death. Granel translated numerous philosophical texts into French, including work by Martin HeideggerEdmund HusserlDavid HumeGiambattista Vico, and Ludwig WittgensteinGranel was an important influence on a number of French philosophers, including Jacques DerridaJean-Luc Nancy and Bernard StieglerPrimary literature Literature in French   Le Sens du temps et de la perception chez E. Husserl (Paris: Gallimard, 1968).   L’Équivoque ontologique de la pensée kantienne (Paris: Gallimard, 1970; second edition : Mauvezin: T.E.R, 2009).  Traditionis traditio (Paris: Gallimard, 1972).   De l’Université (Mauvezin: Éditions TER, 1982).  Cartesiana (with Bernard Bouttes) (Mauvezin: T.E.R, 1983).  Écrits logiques et politiques (Paris: Galilée, 1990).  Études (Paris: Galilée, 1995).

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Jump to: navigation, search Gérard Granel (1930 – November 10, 2000) was a French philosopher and translator. 

Contents

  1 Life and work   2 Primary literature 

o  2.1 Literature in French o  2.2 Literature in English 

  3 Secondary literature   4 External links 

Life and work

Born in Paris, Granel attended the lycée Louis-le-Grand and the courses of  Michel Alexandre, Jean Hyppolite and, later, of  Louis Althusser and Jean Beaufret. He taught in Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Aix, before being appointed professor of philosophy at the Université deToulouse-Le-Mirail, a position he held from 1972 until his death.

Granel translated numerous philosophical texts into French, including work by MartinHeidegger, Edmund Husserl, David Hume, Giambattista Vico, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. 

Granel was an important influence on a number of French philosophers, including JacquesDerrida, Jean-Luc Nancy and Bernard Stiegler. 

Primary literature

Literature in French

  Le Sens du temps et de la perception chez E. Husserl (Paris: Gallimard, 1968).   L’Équivoque ontologique de la pensée kantienne (Paris: Gallimard, 1970; secondedition : Mauvezin: T.E.R, 2009).

  Traditionis traditio (Paris: Gallimard, 1972).   De l’Université (Mauvezin: Éditions TER, 1982).  Cartesiana (with Bernard Bouttes) (Mauvezin: T.E.R, 1983).  Écrits logiques et politiques (Paris: Galilée, 1990).  Études (Paris: Galilée, 1995).

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   Apolis (Mauvezin: T.E.R, 2009).

Literature in English

  "Who Comes after the Subject?" in Eduardo Cadava, Peter Connor & Jean-Luc Nancy 

(eds.), Who Comes after the Subject? (New York & London: Routledge, 1991), pp. 148 – 56.  "Untameable singularity (some remarks on [ Reiner Schürmann's ] Broken Hegemonies),"

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19/2 – 20/1 (1997), pp. 215 – 28.

Secondary literature

  Christopher Fynsk, "But Suppose We Were To Take 'The Rectoral Address'Seriously…On Gérard Granel's De l'université ," Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 14/2 (1991), pp. 335-362.

  Christopher Fynsk, "A Politics of Thought: Gérard Granel's De l'université ," in The

Claim of Language: A Case for the Humanities (Minneapolis: University of MinnesotaPress, 2004).

External links

  Gérard Granel website 

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