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Michel Terestchenko is a professor emeritus at the University of Reims. A specialist in moral and political philosophy, his publications include *Un si fragile vernis d’humanité*.
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Egoism or Altruism?
Which of the Hypotheses Accounts for Human Conduct?
In Revue du MAUSS (2004/1 No 23)
Does Television Encourage Violent Behavior? Born Killers in the Extreme Zone
In Esprit (2010/5 May)
The Dispute on Genuine Love in the 17th Century between Fénelon and Bossuet
In Revue du MAUSS (2008/2 No 32)
The Pure Suffering of the Soul: Rationality and Affectivity in Descartes
In Les Études philosophiques (2004/4 No 71)
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A fanatical love. Figures of wandering in Stefan Zweig’s Beware of Pity
In Revue du MAUSS (2024/2 n° 64)
The transcendence's return
In Revue du MAUSS (2024/1 n° 63)
Arnaud Tripet, La Lanterne de Diogène, Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2022
In Diogenes (2022/3 No 279-280)
“These things we don’t do.” The inconsistent relativism of Philippe Descola, which is also ours
In Revue du MAUSS (2022/2 n° 60)
Literature and the Good: Prince Myshkin, the Perfectly Beautiful Man
In Mauss international (2022/1 No 2)
Facing up to emergency and not giving in
Advantages of a method that political power would do well to follow
In Revue française d'éthique appliquée (2017/1 No 3)
Literature and the Good (II): Prince Myshkin, the Perfectly Beautiful Man
In Revue du MAUSS (2013/1 No 41)
Does Television Encourage Violent Behavior? Born Killers in the Extreme Zone
In Esprit (2010/5 May)
The Dispute on Genuine Love in the 17th Century between Fénelon and Bossuet
In Revue du MAUSS (2008/2 No 32)
About the Usefulness of Torture?
Can Democratic Societies Remain Decent?
In Revue du MAUSS (2006/2 No 28)
The Pure Suffering of the Soul: Rationality and Affectivity in Descartes
In Les Études philosophiques (2004/4 No 71)
Egoism or Altruism?
Which of the Hypotheses Accounts for Human Conduct?
In Revue du MAUSS (2004/1 No 23)