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Mar 2023
58m 32s

Les philosophies morales du XXe siècle ...

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durée : 00:58:32 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Les débats nord-américains de la fin du XXe siècle touchent à un problème de morale et de politique dans le cadre du libéralisme politique. Quelles différences existe-t-il entre une conception substantielle et une conception procédurale du Bien ? - invités : Patrick Savidan professeur au dépar ... Show More
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