A random list of 20th Century French philosophers you ought to know

This is more of a brainstorm than a post, but when I was talking about Jean Baudrillard's this morning over breakfast, it dawned on me that France had a second enlighment during the 20th Century.

The majority of the most influential French philosophers were born in the 1920s and most of them either studied, worked with or new each other through the French university system throughout the 60s, 70s, and 80s.

They all oohed and aahed at Georges Bataille and Albert Camus. Then there was Jean Paul Sartre and his lifemate, Simone de Beauvoir was a notorious organizer and party animal.

It seems like all of these people at one point of another studied or worked with Georges Bataille, Jacques Lacan, Michele Blanchot, or Claude Levi Strauss.

Michele Foucault was one of the few people who knew Blanchot personally. He was good friends at one point with Jacques Derrida and a had a falling out with Sartre.

Jean Baudrillard studied with Roland Barthes and so did Julia Kristeva.

Then there's Deleuze and Guattari. Everybody knew of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's magical and tempestuous working relationship.

Sarah Kofman studied with both Deleuze and Derrida. Helen Cixous also studied with Derrida (and it seems they had a thing going on). As the mother of French post-structuralism, she worked with women like Luce Irigaray exploding philosophy with terms like phallogocentrism.

All in all, France had a huge philosophy boom in the 20th Century, a true "Age of Englightment", or dare I say given the context of these philosophers' works, an Age of Post-Enlightment.

Amazing what one county can do.


liza's picture

| | | | | | | | | | |

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
Lorraine's picture

great list

I would add, perhaps, Simone Weil?


liza's picture

I totally forgot about her

In all honesty though, I hardly knew her. But I know I am missing more people, I just haven't really given much thought to this until now.


M. Loutre's picture

Yes, I know this is gratuitous. But WTF. It's still a classic.

And Rene Descartes was a drunken fart: "I drink, therefore I am."

http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/615.html

---------------

"Keep fighting for freedom and justice, beloveds, but don't forget to have fun doin' it." -- Molly Ivins, 1944-2007


Visit our sponsors

Fill up our coffee fund

BlogAds

Visit our sponsors

Get our Digestifs du jour

Nibble daily on our brainy goodness with our daily syndication digest. You'll receive an email with a list and links to the previous day's posts.



Powered by FeedBlitz

culturekitchens

The Publisher
Liza Sabater

Daily servings of political dissent
culturekitchen

Grassroots News and
Activism for New Yorkers

Daily Gotham

Feminist Bloggers
Network

BlogSheroes

A new kind of vouyerism
Voogling

Art + Code + Philosophy
Potatoland.blog

Got any dirt, tips, leads or money for us? Then drop us a line or two at editors [at] culturekitchen [dot] com or use our general contact form to reach everybody in the editorial team ASAP.


Member's articles and stories

More stories

Who's online

There are currently 2 users and 1862 guests online.

Online users

Words to live by

"...we should throw Judaism away and we should all be Christians."


— Ann Coulter, right wing extremist


Subscribe Buttons

Feed IconGoogleDeliciousYahoo!BloglinesNewsgatorMSNFeedsterAOLFurlRojoNewsburstPluckFeedFeedsAdd KinjaMultiRSSrMailRSSFwdBlogarithmSimplify