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Michel Serres

Michel Serres (French: [sɛʁ]; 1 September 1930 – 1 June 2019) was a French philosopher, theorist and writer. His works explore themes of science, time and death, and later incorporated prose.

Michel Serres
Serres in 2011
Born(1930-09-01)1 September 1930
Died1 June 2019(2019-06-01) (aged 88)
Paris, France
Alma materÉcole Navale
École Normale Supérieure
University of Paris
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
French epistemology[1]
InstitutionsUniversity of Paris I
Stanford University
Main interests
Epistemology
Philosophy of science
Notable ideas
Hermes, the messenger of the gods, as standing for the communication that takes place between science and the arts[2]

Life and career edit

The son of a bargeman, Serres entered France's naval academy, the École Navale, in 1949 and the École Normale Supérieure in 1952. He aggregated in 1955, having studied philosophy. He spent the next few years as a naval officer before finally receiving his doctorate (doctorat ès lettres) in 1968 from the University of Paris (with a thesis titled Le Système de Leibniz et ses modèles mathématiques), and began teaching in 1969 at the University of Paris I.

As a child, Serres witnessed firsthand the violence and devastation of war. "I was six for my first dead bodies," he told Bruno Latour.[5] These formative experiences led him consistently to eschew scholarship based upon models of war, suspicion, and criticism.

Over the next twenty years, Serres earned a reputation as a spell-binding lecturer and as the author of remarkably beautiful and enigmatic prose so reliant on the sonorities of French that it is considered practically untranslatable. He took as his subjects such diverse topics as the mythical Northwest Passage, the concept of the parasite, and the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. More generally Serres was interested in developing a philosophy of science which does not rely on a metalanguage in which a single account of science is privileged and regarded as accurate. To do this he relied on the concept of translation between accounts rather than settling on one as authoritative. For this reason Serres has relied on the figure of Hermes (in his earlier works) and angels (in more recent studies) as messengers who translate (or map) back and forth between domains (i.e., between maps).

In 1990, Serres was elected to the Académie française, in recognition of his position as one of France's most prominent intellectuals. He was an influence on intellectuals such as Bruno Latour, Robert Pogue Harrison, and Jonathan Bate. He served as a Professor of French at Stanford University.[6][7]

His most enduring book is Le contrat naturel (1990), a highly prescient work addressing the need for philosophy to address the climate crisis.

In an interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serres expressed interest in the emergence of a new political philosophy that addresses the digital context of the 21st century, "I think that out of this place of no law that is the Internet there will soon emerge a new law, completely different from that which organized our old metric space."[8]

Serres was a vocal enthusiast for freely accessible knowledge, especially Wikipedia.[9]

In 2012, Serres was awarded the Meister Eckhart Prize and in 2013 he was awarded the Dan David Prize. He died on 1 June 2019, at the age of 88.[10]

Publications edit

  • 1968: Le Système de Leibniz et ses modèles mathématiques, Presses universitaires de France, rééd. 1982
  • 1969: Hermès I, la communication, Éditions de Minuit, reprint. 1984
  • 1972: Hermès II, l'interférence, Éditions de Minuit
  • 1974: Hermès III, la traduction, Éditions de Minuit
  • 1974: Jouvences. Sur Jules Verne, Éditions de Minuit
  • 1975: Auguste Comte. Leçons de philosophie positive, (in collaboration), tome I, Éditions Hermann
  • 1975: Esthétiques sur Carpaccio, Hermann
  • 1975: Feux et signaux de brume. Zola, Grasset, ISBN 2-246-00258-3
  • 1977: Hermès IV, La distribution, Éditions de Minuit, reprint. 1981
  • 1977: La Naissance de la physique dans le texte de Lucrèce, Éditions de Minuit
  • 1980: Hermès V, Le passage du Nord-ouest, Éditions de Minuit, Paris
  • 1980: Le Parasite, Grasset
  • 1982: Genèse, Grasset
  • 1983: Détachement, Flammarion
  • 1983: Rome. Le livre des fondations, Grasset
  • 1985: Les Cinq Sens, Grasset; reprint. Fayard, 2014
  • 1987: L'Hermaphrodite, Flammarion
  • 1987: Statues, François Bourin
  • 1989: Éléments d'histoire des sciences, (in collaboration), Bordas
  • 1990: Le Contrat naturel, François Bourin, Paris (The Natural Contract (1995), University of Michigan Press (English translation by Elizabeth MacArthur and William Paulson)[11]
  • 1991: Le Tiers-instruit, François Bourin
  • 1991: Discours de réception de Michel Serres à l'Académie française et réponse de Bertrand Poirot-Delpech, François Bourin
  • 1992: Éclaircissements, (interviews with Bruno Latour), François Bourin
  • 1993: La Légende des Anges, Flammarion
  • 1993: Les Origines de la géométrie, Flammarion
  • 1994: Atlas, Julliard
  • 1995: Éloge de la philosophie en langue française, Fayard
  • 1997: Nouvelles du monde, Flammarion
  • 1997: Le trésor. Dictionnaire des sciences, (in collaboration), Flammarion, Paris
  • 1997: À visage différent, (in collaboration), Hermann
  • 1999: Paysages des sciences, (in collaboration), Le Pommier
  • 2000: Hergé, mon ami, Éditions Moulinsart
  • 2001: Hominescence, Le Pommier
  • 2002: Variations sur le corps, Le Pommier, 1999; édition texte seul, Le Pommier
  • 2002: Conversations, Jules Verne, la science et l'homme contemporain, 1re version, Revue Jules Verne 13/14, Centre international Jules-Verne, Amiens
  • 2003: L'Incandescent, Le Pommier
  • 2003: Jules Verne, la science et l'homme contemporain, Le Pommier
  • 2004: Rameaux, Le Pommier
  • 2006: Récits d'humanisme, Le Pommier
  • 2006: Petites chroniques du dimanche soir, Le Pommier
  • 2006: L'Art des ponts : homo pontifex, Le Pommier
  • 2007: Le Tragique et la Pitié. Discours de réception de René Girard à l'Académie française et réponse de Michel Serres, Le Pommier
  • 2007: Petites chroniques du dimanche soir 2, Le Pommier
  • 2007: Carpaccio, les esclaves libérés, Le Pommier
  • 2008: Le Mal propre : polluer pour s'approprier ?, Le Pommier, coll. « Manifestes »
  • 2008: La Guerre mondiale, Le Pommier
  • 2009: Écrivains, savants et philosophes font le tour du monde, Le Pommier, coll. « Les Essais »
  • 2009: Temps des crises, Le Pommier, coll. « Manifestes », ISBN 978-2746505926
  • 2009: Van Cleef et Arpels, Le Temps poétique, with Franco Cologni and Jean-Claude Sabrier, Cercle d'Art, coll. « La collection »
  • 2009: Petites chroniques du dimanche soir 3, Le Pommier
  • 2010: Biogée, Éditions-dialogues.fr/Le Pommier
  • 2011: Musique, Éditions Le Pommier ISBN 978-2746505452
  • 2012: Petite Poucette, Éditions Le Pommier ISBN 978-2746506053
  • 2012: Andromaque, veuve noire, Éditions de l’Herne
  • 2013: Les Temps nouveaux (coffret), Le Pommier
  • 2014: Pantopie, de Hermès à Petite Poucette (avec Martin Legros et Sven Ortoli), Le Pommier
  • 2014: Petites Chroniques du dimanche tome VI, Le Pommier
  • 2014: Yeux, Le Pommier ISBN 978-2746507791
  • 2015: Le gaucher boiteux : puissance de la pensée, Le Pommier
  • 2015: Écrivains, savants et philosophes font le tour du monde, Le Pommier
  • 2015: Du bonheur, aujourd'hui (with Michel Polacco), Le Pommier
  • 2015: Solitude. Dialogue sur l'engagement (with Jean-François Serres), Le Pommier
  • 2016: De l'impertinence, aujourd'hui (with Michel Polacco), Le Pommier
  • 2016 : Darwin, Bonaparte et le Samaritain : une philosophie de l'histoire, Paris, Le Pommier
  • 2017 : De l'Amitié, aujourd'hui (avec Michel Polacco), Paris, Le Pommier
  • 2017 : C'était mieux avant !, Paris, Le Pommier
  • 2018 : Défense et illustration de la langue française aujourd'hui, (avec Michel Polacco), Paris, Le Pommier
  • 2019 : Morales espiègles, Paris, Le Pommier

Notes edit

  1. ^ Conversations on Science, Culture, and Time: Michel Serres Interviewed by Bruno Latour, University of Michigan Press, 1995, p. 8.
  2. ^ Schrift (2006), p. 181.
  3. ^ M. Serres, "La réforme et les sept péchés," L'Arc, 42: "Bachelard special issue" (1970).
  4. ^ Schrift (2006), p. 180.
  5. ^ Conversations on Science, Culture, and Time: Michel Serres Interviewed by Bruno Latour, University of Michigan Press, 1995, p. 2.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 February 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  8. ^ 032c.com. "MICHEL SERRES". from the original on 23 July 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Kauffmann, Alexis (27 February 2007). "Quand l'académicien Michel Serres valide Wikipédia". Framablog. from the original on 3 December 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Le philosophe et académicien Michel Serres est mort". Le Monde.fr. June 2019. Archived from the original on 5 June 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  11. ^ "The Natural Contract". University of Michigan Press. from the original on 18 March 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2015.

References edit

  • Alan D. Schrift (2006), Twentieth-Century French Philosophy: Key Themes and Thinkers, Blackwell Publishing.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Michel Serres at Wikimedia Commons
  • Online Collaboration regarding Serres work
  • art, writing: michel serres (1995) Interview with Serres by Hari Kunzru including a brief exchange on the relationship of Serres to Deleuze.
  • Steven Connor's website, with links to his writing on Serres
  • (in French) Radio Interview by Robert P. Harrison
  • (in French) L'Académie française
  • Michel Serres talks to François-Bernard Huyghe in the Unesco Courier
  • (in French) Serres speaking about wikipedia very enthusiastically
  • by Cynthia Haven, Stanford Report, 27 May 2009.
  • issuu.com
  • Obituary in Radical Philosophy Autumn 2019 by Lucie Kim-Chi Mercier

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Not to be confused with Michel Serre Michel Serres French sɛʁ 1 September 1930 1 June 2019 was a French philosopher theorist and writer His works explore themes of science time and death and later incorporated prose Michel SerresSerres in 2011Born 1930 09 01 1 September 1930Agen Lot et Garonne FranceDied1 June 2019 2019 06 01 aged 88 Paris FranceAlma materEcole NavaleEcole Normale SuperieureUniversity of ParisEraContemporary philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolContinental philosophyFrench epistemology 1 InstitutionsUniversity of Paris IStanford UniversityMain interestsEpistemologyPhilosophy of scienceNotable ideasHermes the messenger of the gods as standing for the communication that takes place between science and the arts 2 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Publications 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editThe son of a bargeman Serres entered France s naval academy the Ecole Navale in 1949 and the Ecole Normale Superieure in 1952 He aggregated in 1955 having studied philosophy He spent the next few years as a naval officer before finally receiving his doctorate doctorat es lettres in 1968 from the University of Paris with a thesis titled Le Systeme de Leibniz et ses modeles mathematiques and began teaching in 1969 at the University of Paris I As a child Serres witnessed firsthand the violence and devastation of war I was six for my first dead bodies he told Bruno Latour 5 These formative experiences led him consistently to eschew scholarship based upon models of war suspicion and criticism Over the next twenty years Serres earned a reputation as a spell binding lecturer and as the author of remarkably beautiful and enigmatic prose so reliant on the sonorities of French that it is considered practically untranslatable He took as his subjects such diverse topics as the mythical Northwest Passage the concept of the parasite and the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger More generally Serres was interested in developing a philosophy of science which does not rely on a metalanguage in which a single account of science is privileged and regarded as accurate To do this he relied on the concept of translation between accounts rather than settling on one as authoritative For this reason Serres has relied on the figure of Hermes in his earlier works and angels in more recent studies as messengers who translate or map back and forth between domains i e between maps In 1990 Serres was elected to the Academie francaise in recognition of his position as one of France s most prominent intellectuals He was an influence on intellectuals such as Bruno Latour Robert Pogue Harrison and Jonathan Bate He served as a Professor of French at Stanford University 6 7 His most enduring book is Le contrat naturel 1990 a highly prescient work addressing the need for philosophy to address the climate crisis In an interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist Serres expressed interest in the emergence of a new political philosophy that addresses the digital context of the 21st century I think that out of this place of no law that is the Internet there will soon emerge a new law completely different from that which organized our old metric space 8 Serres was a vocal enthusiast for freely accessible knowledge especially Wikipedia 9 In 2012 Serres was awarded the Meister Eckhart Prize and in 2013 he was awarded the Dan David Prize He died on 1 June 2019 at the age of 88 10 Publications edit1968 Le Systeme de Leibniz et ses modeles mathematiques Presses universitaires de France reed 1982 1969 Hermes I la communication Editions de Minuit reprint 1984 1972 Hermes II l interference Editions de Minuit 1974 Hermes III la traduction Editions de Minuit 1974 Jouvences Sur Jules Verne Editions de Minuit 1975 Auguste Comte Lecons de philosophie positive in collaboration tome I Editions Hermann 1975 Esthetiques sur Carpaccio Hermann 1975 Feux et signaux de brume Zola Grasset ISBN 2 246 00258 3 1977 Hermes IV La distribution Editions de Minuit reprint 1981 1977 La Naissance de la physique dans le texte de Lucrece Editions de Minuit 1980 Hermes V Le passage du Nord ouest Editions de Minuit Paris 1980 Le Parasite Grasset 1982 Genese Grasset 1983 Detachement Flammarion 1983 Rome Le livre des fondations Grasset 1985 Les Cinq Sens Grasset reprint Fayard 2014 1987 L Hermaphrodite Flammarion 1987 Statues Francois Bourin 1989 Elements d histoire des sciences in collaboration Bordas 1990 Le Contrat naturel Francois Bourin Paris The Natural Contract 1995 University of Michigan Press English translation by Elizabeth MacArthur and William Paulson 11 1991 Le Tiers instruit Francois Bourin 1991 Discours de reception de Michel Serres a l Academie francaise et reponse de Bertrand Poirot Delpech Francois Bourin 1992 Eclaircissements interviews with Bruno Latour Francois Bourin 1993 La Legende des Anges Flammarion 1993 Les Origines de la geometrie Flammarion 1994 Atlas Julliard 1995 Eloge de la philosophie en langue francaise Fayard 1997 Nouvelles du monde Flammarion 1997 Le tresor Dictionnaire des sciences in collaboration Flammarion Paris 1997 A visage different in collaboration Hermann 1999 Paysages des sciences in collaboration Le Pommier 2000 Herge mon ami Editions Moulinsart 2001 Hominescence Le Pommier 2002 Variations sur le corps Le Pommier 1999 edition texte seul Le Pommier 2002 Conversations Jules Verne la science et l homme contemporain 1re version Revue Jules Verne 13 14 Centre international Jules Verne Amiens 2003 L Incandescent Le Pommier 2003 Jules Verne la science et l homme contemporain Le Pommier 2004 Rameaux Le Pommier 2006 Recits d humanisme Le Pommier 2006 Petites chroniques du dimanche soir Le Pommier 2006 L Art des ponts homo pontifex Le Pommier 2007 Le Tragique et la Pitie Discours de reception de Rene Girard a l Academie francaise et reponse de Michel Serres Le Pommier 2007 Petites chroniques du dimanche soir 2 Le Pommier 2007 Carpaccio les esclaves liberes Le Pommier 2008 Le Mal propre polluer pour s approprier Le Pommier coll Manifestes 2008 La Guerre mondiale Le Pommier 2009 Ecrivains savants et philosophes font le tour du monde Le Pommier coll Les Essais 2009 Temps des crises Le Pommier coll Manifestes ISBN 978 2746505926 2009 Van Cleef et Arpels Le Temps poetique with Franco Cologni and Jean Claude Sabrier Cercle d Art coll La collection 2009 Petites chroniques du dimanche soir 3 Le Pommier 2010 Biogee Editions dialogues fr Le Pommier 2011 Musique Editions Le Pommier ISBN 978 2746505452 2012 Petite Poucette Editions Le Pommier ISBN 978 2746506053 2012 Andromaque veuve noire Editions de l Herne 2013 Les Temps nouveaux coffret Le Pommier 2014 Pantopie de Hermes a Petite Poucette avec Martin Legros et Sven Ortoli Le Pommier 2014 Petites Chroniques du dimanche tome VI Le Pommier 2014 Yeux Le Pommier ISBN 978 2746507791 2015 Le gaucher boiteux puissance de la pensee Le Pommier 2015 Ecrivains savants et philosophes font le tour du monde Le Pommier 2015 Du bonheur aujourd hui with Michel Polacco Le Pommier 2015 Solitude Dialogue sur l engagement with Jean Francois Serres Le Pommier 2016 De l impertinence aujourd hui with Michel Polacco Le Pommier 2016 Darwin Bonaparte et le Samaritain une philosophie de l histoire Paris Le Pommier 2017 De l Amitie aujourd hui avec Michel Polacco Paris Le Pommier 2017 C etait mieux avant Paris Le Pommier 2018 Defense et illustration de la langue francaise aujourd hui avec Michel Polacco Paris Le Pommier 2019 Morales espiegles Paris Le PommierNotes edit Conversations on Science Culture and Time Michel Serres Interviewed by Bruno Latour University of Michigan Press 1995 p 8 Schrift 2006 p 181 M Serres La reforme et les sept peches L Arc 42 Bachelard special issue 1970 Schrift 2006 p 180 Conversations on Science Culture and Time Michel Serres Interviewed by Bruno Latour University of Michigan Press 1995 p 2 Stanford faculty Archived from the original on 17 February 2014 Retrieved 20 January 2012 Stanford faculty webpage Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 20 January 2012 032c com MICHEL SERRES Archived from the original on 23 July 2014 Retrieved 17 July 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Kauffmann Alexis 27 February 2007 Quand l academicien Michel Serres valide Wikipedia Framablog Archived from the original on 3 December 2012 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Le philosophe et academicien Michel Serres est mort Le Monde fr June 2019 Archived from the original on 5 June 2019 Retrieved 1 June 2019 The Natural Contract University of Michigan Press Archived from the original on 18 March 2015 Retrieved 6 March 2015 References editAlan D Schrift 2006 Twentieth Century French Philosophy Key Themes and Thinkers Blackwell Publishing External links edit nbsp Media related to Michel Serres at Wikimedia Commons Online Collaboration regarding Serres work art writing michel serres 1995 Interview with Serres by Hari Kunzru including a brief exchange on the relationship of Serres to Deleuze Steven Connor s website with links to his writing on Serres in French Radio Interview by Robert P Harrison in French L Academie francaise Michel Serres talks to Francois Bernard Huyghe in the Unesco Courier in French Serres speaking about wikipedia very enthusiastically Michel Serres one of France s immortels tells the grand recit at Stanford by Cynthia Haven Stanford Report 27 May 2009 issuu com Obituary in Radical Philosophy Autumn 2019 by Lucie Kim Chi Mercier Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michel Serres amp oldid 1218550654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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