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L’Âme au corps: récits d’expérience de Descartes à Diderot

L’Âme au corps: récits d’expérience de Descartes à Diderot

Caroline Jacot Grapa, Université de Cergy-Pontoise

Volume 16, no. 4, July 2004

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ABSTRACT

Un fantasme de division, une fascination pour le motif des membra disjecta, a l’articulation du corps et de la rhétorique, habite différents textes des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.

Other ECF articles on the topic of “Diderot” include:

Du roman au drame: Grandison et Le Fils naturel
by SHELLY CHARLES (ECF 24.4, Summer 2012)

“Mais où est le cul?”: Life and Form in Sade’s Les Infortunes de la vertu and La Nouvelle Justine
by OLIVIER DELERS (ECF 22.4, Summer 2010)

La Contamination des genres chez Diderot: contes, nouvelles, entretiens, ou dialogues philosophiques?
by JEAN TERRASSE (ECF 13.2-3, January-April 2001)

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