1000 resultados para Mercoeur, Philippe Emmanuel de Lorraine, duc de, 1558-1602.
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Bibliography: p. [351]-352.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Attributed to Alfred Vigny in National union catalog, pre-1956 imprints.
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Authorship sometimes attributed to René Alisson de Chazet.
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"Discours qui a remporté le prix de l'académie de Villefranche en Beaujolois en 1777."
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Vol. 1: [4], 464 p. ; v.2: [4], 307 [i.e. 467] p.
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"Tiré de la correspondance de L.-P.-J. d'Orléans, avec Louis XVI la reine, Montmorin, Liancourt, etc., imprimée & publiée en 1800."
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Vol. 2-4 have title: Notices historiques sur les tableaux de la galerie de S.A.R. Mgr. le duc d'Orléans, par J. Vatout.
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Edited by J.L. Giraud Soulavie.
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This article aims to discuss the personalism of Emmanuel Mounier, especially his views on the person and existence, and its relation to phenomenology. Mounier does not refer to the influence of phenomenology on his thoughts. However, it is possible to notice that his philosophy was strongly influenced by phenomenological ideas. Personalism is a philosophy that says a person`s value as an absolute. The absolute here is understood as a purpose that gives meaning to all the political and social organization. Human existence is the starting point and fundamental postulate of personalism. This means that there is, therefore, a priority of the existence about the human nature, understanding this as an information ""ontological definitive"". This position is a requirement of epistemological reformulation, which means, within personalism, the attempt to develop a phenomenology of existence, located between the radical objectivism of the science and subjectivism of metaphysics.