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Corine Pelluchon

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Corine
Pelluchon


Department of Philosophy, Gustave Eiffel University

BIO

Corine is a Professor of Philosophy at the Université Gustave Eiffel. She is also a statutory member of the Hannah Arendt Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Political Studies. Her areas of research are moral and political philosophy, as well as medical, environmental, and animal ethics. Corine is an expert on the work of Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas. In her book Éthique de la consideration, she develops an “ethics of virtue”, helping us to deal with the challenges of modern societies. In 2020, she received the Günther Anders Prize for Critical Thinking.

At THE NEW INSTITUTE Corine was involved in the program “The Human Condition in the 21st Century”.

QUOTE

"To overcome the anthropocentric and dualistic foundations of the first Enlightenment, we need to overcome the dualisms between nature and culture, humans and animals."

PUBLICATIONS

Towards a New Enlightenment. The Case for Future - Oriented Humanities, 2022


Les Lumières à l’âge du vivant, 2021


Réparons le monde. Humains, animaux, nature, 2020


Éthique de la consideration, 2018


Manifeste animaliste. Politiser la cause animale, 2017


Les Nourritures. Philosophie du corps politique, 2015 (English: Nourishment: Philosophy of the Political Body)


“Ecology as New Enlightenment”, in: Global Solutions Journal 7, 2021.

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