episode • 4/4 of the podcast How are the links between us formed?

episode • 4/4 of the podcast How are the links between us formed?
episode • 4/4 of the podcast How are the links between us formed?

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Nassim El Kabli, Teacher of moral and political philosophy at the University of Lille and columnist during the summer of 2023 of the “True” profession of philosophers. He notably published:

  • Oneself by another. Exemplary figure, example figures (Mimesis editions, 2021)
  • Breaking. Philosophy of ordinary experience (L’Harmattan, 2015)

Fabienne Brugère, Philosopher, professor at the University of Paris 8. She has notably published:

  • Unloving, Manual of a Return to Life (Flammarion, published May 1, 2024)
  • The People of Women (with Guillaume Le Blanc) (Flammarion, 2022)
  • We are not born a woman, we become one (Stock, 2019)
  • The Ethics of Care (What do I know?, PUF, 2017)

Claire-Lise Gaillard, Doctor in history, post-doctoral student at INED (National Institute of Demographic Studies. She has published:

  • Not serious refrain. History of the dating market 19th-20th century (CNRS Editions, published February 1, 2024)

Sound references:

  • Excerpt from the reality TV series, Indian Matchmaking, by Smriti Mundhra, 2020
  • Excerpt from the film Love at first sight in Notting Hill, directed by Roger Michell and screenplay by Richard Curtis, 1999
  • Excerpt from the film Closer, between consenting adults, directed by Mike Nichols, 2004
  • Extract from Ovid’s text, Remedies for loveFolio Sagesse, Translated from Latin and annotated by Henri Bornecque, 2017
  • Ending music, “Mon Amour”, by Slimane, sung during Eurovision 2024

The Why and the How, the chronicle of Frédéric Worms

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