Share Facebook X (ex-Twitter) Linkedin Copy url Search results Search 26780 results Filters Content type Close Content type Content type Lessons (23016) News (1503) People (1300) Chair (351) Editions (326) Page (226) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) News Jacques Bouveresse's latest book is published by Editions Agone: La connaissance de l'écrivain-Sur la littérature, la vérité & la vie (The writer's knowledge-On literature, truth and life) Collège de France "Postmodernists have elevated literature to a kind of supreme genre, of which philosophy and science are merely species. Each of the three disciplines would have as little to do with truth as the others; each would be concerned only with inventing good … Published on 14 February 2008 News Video of Joël Menard at the 2007 opening symposium Collège de France On authority october 18 and 19, 2007 "Authority. The right or power to command, to be obeyed From antiquity to the contemporary world, in every culture, authority - sovereignty, the sacred, the book, dogma - has founded social order. But what about today? … Published on 13 February 2008 News Rencontres du Livre de sciences humaines Collège de France The Rencontres du livre de sciences humaines et sociales are back ! Following the resounding success of the first Rencontres du Livre de sciences humaines last February, the MSH Foundation, with the support of the 4th arrondissement town hall and numerous … Published on 4 February 2008 News February 4 Claude Hagège on Mondays at the Collège de France in Aubervilliers Claude Hagège, chair Linguistic theory Program - Utopia and carnival Monday, February 4 2008 at 7 pm Lycée Le Corbusier d'Aubervilliers 44 rue Léopold Réchossière (Métro Quatre-Chemins, Bus 249) With the Joliot-Curie school choirs Variations on carnaval Claude Hagège, Honorary Professor at … Published on 30 January 2008 News Publication of Un monde meilleur pour tous, 2006 European symposium Jean-Pierre Changeux, chair Cellular communications Jean-Pierre Changeux and Jacques Reisse (dir.) A better world for all Billions of people aspire to well-being and a better life. But the Earth's resources are finite and its ecological balance fragile. The lifestyles of the affluent classes in developed … Published on 29 January 2008 News The video of Gérard Berry's opening lecture is now available Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and languages Opening lecture How and why the world is going digital The opening lecture took place on Thursday, January 17, 2008. Published by Fayard, available in bookshops and from the Collège de France reception desk. Watch the video of the opening lecture Download … Published on 24 January 2008 News International colloquium : Image and worldview in figurative writing Public lectures Symposium organized by the Collège de France and the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, January 24-25, 2008. Download program … Published on 24 December 2007 News Collège de France lecture-debates in Tunisia Public lectures The cult of the Cereres in Carthage according to a Lex sacra discovered in Carthage Friday 30 November 2007 at 10 h 30 Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts Beït al-Hikma 25, avenue de la République Carthage Women and men " artificial " in Greece … Published on 29 November 2007 News Barhebraeus and the Syriac renaissance Public lectures Colloquium organized by CNRS, UMR 8167 orient et méditerranée, laboratoire islam médiéval, Collège de France and École Pratique des Hautes Études. Monday, December 3, 2007 Collège de France Salle 4 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot 75005 Paris Program … Published on 19 November 2007 News Published by Éditions Odile Jacob : l'Homme artificiel, opening symposium 2006 Jean-Pierre Changeux, chair Cellular communications Jean-Pierre Changeux Artificial Man " To compensate for our shortcomings or extend our powers, prostheses have invaded our lives. We're a bit like cyborgs, those hybrids of the living and the machine portrayed in science fiction. Should we be afraid of … Published on 12 November 2007 News Publication of Décrire et peindre. Essai sur le portrait iconique by Pr Gilbert Dagron Gilbert Dagron, chair History and civilization of the Byzantine world Gilbert Dagron Describing and painting. An essay on the iconic portrait Is it theological to depict Christ as both man and God ? Where should worship of the "holy images" end? How does man, " created in the image of God ", fit into this hierarchical … Published on 26 October 2007 News Colloquium on December 13 and 14 2007 : " Figures and problems of globalization " organized by the Institut du Monde contemporain Public lectures The six chairs of the Institut du Monde Contemporain will be meeting on December 13 and 14 2007 , for a symposium entitled " Figures et Problèmes de la Mondialisation ". Two dimensions of globalization will be addressed in the course of the conference: … Published on 15 October 2007 News Listen to Envie d'Amphi conferences Public lectures Program Pierre Corvol, Administrator of the Collège de France Home Alain Prochiantz, Professor, Chair of Morphogenetic Processes Brain, evolution and convolutions Antoine Compagnon , Professor, Chair of Modern and Contemporary French Literature History, … Published on 9 October 2007 News Watch excerpts from the opening lectures by Profs Antoine Compagnon and Pascal Dusapin Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Antoine Compagnon What is literature for ? Collège de France - Cned - Doriane Films, 2007 dorianefilms.com Pascal DUSAPIN Composer. Music, Paradox, Flow Collège de France - Cned - Doriane Films, 2007 Available from DVD … Published on 3 October 2007 News October 16, Screening-debate at Collège de France: Parcours de recherche, Jean Delumeau Collège de France 52-minute feature film Research Jean Delumeau Holder of the Chair in the History of Religious Mentalities in the Modern West Screening followed by discussion Location: Collège de France 11, place Marcelin Berthelot 75005 Paris Schedule: 6 p.m Free … Published on 28 September 2007 News Mondays at the Collège de France in Aubervilliers Collège de France 2007-2008 program : UTOPIA AND CARNIVAL A thousand years of happiness Jean Delumeau, Honorary Professor at the Collège de France Monday, October 8, 2007, 7 p.m Lycée Le Corbusier d'Aubervilliers 44 rue Léopold Réchossière (Métro Quatre-Chemins, Bus 249) … Published on 28 September 2007 News Publication of Les neurones de la lecture, by Professor Stanislas Dehaene Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Stanislas Dehaene The neurons of reading The Neurons of Reading opens with an enigma : how does our primate brain learn to read? How does this cultural invention, too recent to have influenced our evolution, find its way into our cortex? A new science of … Published on 14 September 2007 News DVD : Pascal DUSAPIN (composer), Chair of Artistic creation : " Composer. Musique, Paradoxe, Flux ", opening lecture Pascal Dusapin, chair Artistic creation DVD of Pascal Dusapin's opening lecture at the Collège de France on February 1, 2007. Coproduction: Collège de France - Cned - Doriane Films 2007 The complete film of Pascal DUSAPIN's opening lecture is available on DVD (Collège de France/ CNED/ Doriane … Published on 14 September 2007 News Watch the videos of the 2007 opening symposium " De l'autorité " Public lectures The Sacrifice of Isaac, Caravaggio, 1603. " Authority. Right or power to command, to be obeyed "From ancient times to the present day, in every culture, authority - sovereignty, the sacred, the book, dogma - has been the foundation of social order. But … Published on 5 September 2007 News Publication of Professor Henry Laurens' latest book La Question de Palestine. Tome troisième 1947-1967. The fulfillment of prophecies Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World First raised in the 19th century, the question of Palestine became particularly acute after the Second World War. Despite appearances and preconceived ideas, it was not the Shoah that accelerated the Jews' plan to found a " national home ", but rather … Published on 19 June 2007 News Publication of Agir contre soi. The weakness of will by Jon Elster Listen to all his 2006-2007 lectures Jon Elster, chair Rationality and social sciences Jon Elster Acting against yourself. Weakness of will " I see the good, I approve of it, and I do the evil," says Medea in Ovid. "I don't do the good I want to do, while I do the evil I don't want to do", laments St. Paul in his Epistle to the Romans. Two … Published on 31 May 2007 News Listen to lectures from the Collège de France conference in Berlin " The new world of public health and prevention " Collège de France Deuxième colloque du Collège de France à l'étranger en coopération avec la Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Zweites Auslandssymposium des Collège de France in Kooperation mit der Charité - … Published on 23 May 2007 News The Collège de France in an Aubervilliers high school Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe France Culture and the Collège de France in an Aubervilliers high school France Culture accompanies a crazy gamble born of a dream by Collège de France professor Carlo Ossola and Seine-Saint-Denis senator Jack Ralite : confront the final year pupils of an … Published on 15 May 2007 News Publication of the opening lecture by Pr Pascal Dusapin Pascal Dusapin, chair Artistic creation Pascal Dusapin Composer. Music, Paradox, Flow " To compose is not to demonstrate. To compose is to invent impulses and flows. It's like the water in a river. To compose is to invent crossroads, distances and distances. It's like running away and always … Published on 14 May 2007 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 1108 Page 1109 Page 1110 Page 1111 Page 1112 Page 1113 Current page 1114 Page 1115 Page 1116 Next page Last page
News Jacques Bouveresse's latest book is published by Editions Agone: La connaissance de l'écrivain-Sur la littérature, la vérité & la vie (The writer's knowledge-On literature, truth and life) Collège de France "Postmodernists have elevated literature to a kind of supreme genre, of which philosophy and science are merely species. Each of the three disciplines would have as little to do with truth as the others; each would be concerned only with inventing good … Published on 14 February 2008
News Video of Joël Menard at the 2007 opening symposium Collège de France On authority october 18 and 19, 2007 "Authority. The right or power to command, to be obeyed From antiquity to the contemporary world, in every culture, authority - sovereignty, the sacred, the book, dogma - has founded social order. But what about today? … Published on 13 February 2008
News Rencontres du Livre de sciences humaines Collège de France The Rencontres du livre de sciences humaines et sociales are back ! Following the resounding success of the first Rencontres du Livre de sciences humaines last February, the MSH Foundation, with the support of the 4th arrondissement town hall and numerous … Published on 4 February 2008
News February 4 Claude Hagège on Mondays at the Collège de France in Aubervilliers Claude Hagège, chair Linguistic theory Program - Utopia and carnival Monday, February 4 2008 at 7 pm Lycée Le Corbusier d'Aubervilliers 44 rue Léopold Réchossière (Métro Quatre-Chemins, Bus 249) With the Joliot-Curie school choirs Variations on carnaval Claude Hagège, Honorary Professor at … Published on 30 January 2008
News Publication of Un monde meilleur pour tous, 2006 European symposium Jean-Pierre Changeux, chair Cellular communications Jean-Pierre Changeux and Jacques Reisse (dir.) A better world for all Billions of people aspire to well-being and a better life. But the Earth's resources are finite and its ecological balance fragile. The lifestyles of the affluent classes in developed … Published on 29 January 2008
News The video of Gérard Berry's opening lecture is now available Gérard Berry, chair Algorithms, machines and languages Opening lecture How and why the world is going digital The opening lecture took place on Thursday, January 17, 2008. Published by Fayard, available in bookshops and from the Collège de France reception desk. Watch the video of the opening lecture Download … Published on 24 January 2008
News International colloquium : Image and worldview in figurative writing Public lectures Symposium organized by the Collège de France and the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, January 24-25, 2008. Download program … Published on 24 December 2007
News Collège de France lecture-debates in Tunisia Public lectures The cult of the Cereres in Carthage according to a Lex sacra discovered in Carthage Friday 30 November 2007 at 10 h 30 Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts Beït al-Hikma 25, avenue de la République Carthage Women and men " artificial " in Greece … Published on 29 November 2007
News Barhebraeus and the Syriac renaissance Public lectures Colloquium organized by CNRS, UMR 8167 orient et méditerranée, laboratoire islam médiéval, Collège de France and École Pratique des Hautes Études. Monday, December 3, 2007 Collège de France Salle 4 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot 75005 Paris Program … Published on 19 November 2007
News Published by Éditions Odile Jacob : l'Homme artificiel, opening symposium 2006 Jean-Pierre Changeux, chair Cellular communications Jean-Pierre Changeux Artificial Man " To compensate for our shortcomings or extend our powers, prostheses have invaded our lives. We're a bit like cyborgs, those hybrids of the living and the machine portrayed in science fiction. Should we be afraid of … Published on 12 November 2007
News Publication of Décrire et peindre. Essai sur le portrait iconique by Pr Gilbert Dagron Gilbert Dagron, chair History and civilization of the Byzantine world Gilbert Dagron Describing and painting. An essay on the iconic portrait Is it theological to depict Christ as both man and God ? Where should worship of the "holy images" end? How does man, " created in the image of God ", fit into this hierarchical … Published on 26 October 2007
News Colloquium on December 13 and 14 2007 : " Figures and problems of globalization " organized by the Institut du Monde contemporain Public lectures The six chairs of the Institut du Monde Contemporain will be meeting on December 13 and 14 2007 , for a symposium entitled " Figures et Problèmes de la Mondialisation ". Two dimensions of globalization will be addressed in the course of the conference: … Published on 15 October 2007
News Listen to Envie d'Amphi conferences Public lectures Program Pierre Corvol, Administrator of the Collège de France Home Alain Prochiantz, Professor, Chair of Morphogenetic Processes Brain, evolution and convolutions Antoine Compagnon , Professor, Chair of Modern and Contemporary French Literature History, … Published on 9 October 2007
News Watch excerpts from the opening lectures by Profs Antoine Compagnon and Pascal Dusapin Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Antoine Compagnon What is literature for ? Collège de France - Cned - Doriane Films, 2007 dorianefilms.com Pascal DUSAPIN Composer. Music, Paradox, Flow Collège de France - Cned - Doriane Films, 2007 Available from DVD … Published on 3 October 2007
News October 16, Screening-debate at Collège de France: Parcours de recherche, Jean Delumeau Collège de France 52-minute feature film Research Jean Delumeau Holder of the Chair in the History of Religious Mentalities in the Modern West Screening followed by discussion Location: Collège de France 11, place Marcelin Berthelot 75005 Paris Schedule: 6 p.m Free … Published on 28 September 2007
News Mondays at the Collège de France in Aubervilliers Collège de France 2007-2008 program : UTOPIA AND CARNIVAL A thousand years of happiness Jean Delumeau, Honorary Professor at the Collège de France Monday, October 8, 2007, 7 p.m Lycée Le Corbusier d'Aubervilliers 44 rue Léopold Réchossière (Métro Quatre-Chemins, Bus 249) … Published on 28 September 2007
News Publication of Les neurones de la lecture, by Professor Stanislas Dehaene Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Stanislas Dehaene The neurons of reading The Neurons of Reading opens with an enigma : how does our primate brain learn to read? How does this cultural invention, too recent to have influenced our evolution, find its way into our cortex? A new science of … Published on 14 September 2007
News DVD : Pascal DUSAPIN (composer), Chair of Artistic creation : " Composer. Musique, Paradoxe, Flux ", opening lecture Pascal Dusapin, chair Artistic creation DVD of Pascal Dusapin's opening lecture at the Collège de France on February 1, 2007. Coproduction: Collège de France - Cned - Doriane Films 2007 The complete film of Pascal DUSAPIN's opening lecture is available on DVD (Collège de France/ CNED/ Doriane … Published on 14 September 2007
News Watch the videos of the 2007 opening symposium " De l'autorité " Public lectures The Sacrifice of Isaac, Caravaggio, 1603. " Authority. Right or power to command, to be obeyed "From ancient times to the present day, in every culture, authority - sovereignty, the sacred, the book, dogma - has been the foundation of social order. But … Published on 5 September 2007
News Publication of Professor Henry Laurens' latest book La Question de Palestine. Tome troisième 1947-1967. The fulfillment of prophecies Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World First raised in the 19th century, the question of Palestine became particularly acute after the Second World War. Despite appearances and preconceived ideas, it was not the Shoah that accelerated the Jews' plan to found a " national home ", but rather … Published on 19 June 2007
News Publication of Agir contre soi. The weakness of will by Jon Elster Listen to all his 2006-2007 lectures Jon Elster, chair Rationality and social sciences Jon Elster Acting against yourself. Weakness of will " I see the good, I approve of it, and I do the evil," says Medea in Ovid. "I don't do the good I want to do, while I do the evil I don't want to do", laments St. Paul in his Epistle to the Romans. Two … Published on 31 May 2007
News Listen to lectures from the Collège de France conference in Berlin " The new world of public health and prevention " Collège de France Deuxième colloque du Collège de France à l'étranger en coopération avec la Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Zweites Auslandssymposium des Collège de France in Kooperation mit der Charité - … Published on 23 May 2007
News The Collège de France in an Aubervilliers high school Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe France Culture and the Collège de France in an Aubervilliers high school France Culture accompanies a crazy gamble born of a dream by Collège de France professor Carlo Ossola and Seine-Saint-Denis senator Jack Ralite : confront the final year pupils of an … Published on 15 May 2007
News Publication of the opening lecture by Pr Pascal Dusapin Pascal Dusapin, chair Artistic creation Pascal Dusapin Composer. Music, Paradox, Flow " To compose is not to demonstrate. To compose is to invent impulses and flows. It's like the water in a river. To compose is to invent crossroads, distances and distances. It's like running away and always … Published on 14 May 2007