Fables de la personne. pour une histoire de la subjectivite
によって
Georges Benrekassa
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
224
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Nov 6, 1992
出版社
PUF
版
1re éd
ISBN-10
2130388299
ISBN-13
9782130388296
説明
In a thought-provoking exploration of subjectivity, Georges Benrekassa delves into the rich tapestry of human experience. The narrative invites readers to ponder the very essence of selfhood and the myriad ways in which personal identity is constructed and expressed. Through a series of intricate fables, the author illustrates the varied landscapes of consciousness and the narratives that shape individual lives.
Benrekassa skillfully intertwines philosophical musings with engaging anecdotes that resonate deeply with readers across diverse backgrounds. Each tale serves as a mirror reflecting the complexity of human emotions, belief systems, and social interactions. As the fables unfold, they encourage introspection and reveal the subtle influences that mold one's perspective.
The author’s compelling prose invites readers into a dialogue about the nature of existence, prompting them to reflect on their own narratives and the stories of others. This exploration of subjective experience challenges assumptions and invites a greater understanding of the human condition, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discourse on identity and perception.
Through carefully crafted references and a thoughtful approach, Benrekassa not only highlights the nuances of individuality but also celebrates the universal threads that connect us all. This work stands as an insightful guide for those navigating the complexities of self and society.
Benrekassa skillfully intertwines philosophical musings with engaging anecdotes that resonate deeply with readers across diverse backgrounds. Each tale serves as a mirror reflecting the complexity of human emotions, belief systems, and social interactions. As the fables unfold, they encourage introspection and reveal the subtle influences that mold one's perspective.
The author’s compelling prose invites readers into a dialogue about the nature of existence, prompting them to reflect on their own narratives and the stories of others. This exploration of subjective experience challenges assumptions and invites a greater understanding of the human condition, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discourse on identity and perception.
Through carefully crafted references and a thoughtful approach, Benrekassa not only highlights the nuances of individuality but also celebrates the universal threads that connect us all. This work stands as an insightful guide for those navigating the complexities of self and society.