Roger-Pol Droit
Roger-Pol Droit (born 1949) is a French academic and philosopher. An alumnus of the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud, he has written numerous books, most notably 101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life, which has been translated into 22 languages. For 25 years, he has studied the way the East is seen in Western philosophy.
Selected bibliography
- Le sens des limites, with Monique Atlan. Éditions de l'Observatoire, 2021.
- Une brève histoire de la philosophie. Flammarion, 2008
- Votre vie sera parfaite, Gourous et charlatans. Odile Jacob, 2005.
- L'oubli de l'Inde, une amnésie philosophique. Presses universitaires de France, 1989. Re-published by Le Seuil, "Points" series, Paris, 2004.
- Le culte du néant, les philosophes et le Bouddha. Seuil, 1997. Re-published in the "Points" series, Paris, 2004.
- La philosophie expliquée à ma fille. Seuil, 2004.
- Dernières nouvelles des choses, Une expérience philosophique. Odile Jacob, 2003.
- 101 expériences de philosophie quotidienne. Odile Jacob, 2001 (France Télévision 2001 Essay Prize).
- Les religions expliquées à ma fille. Seuil, 2000.
- "The Confusion of Ideas", Telos 98 (Winter 1993-94). New York: Telos Press
External links
Further reading
- Roger-Pol Droit, Michel Foucault on the Role of Prisons, The New York Times, 5 August 1975. Translated by Leonard Mayhew. Originally appeared in Paris Match.
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