Bourdeau Michel
Research Emeritus
DEPARTMENT OF COGNITIVE STUDIES
Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
France
Biography
BOURDEAU Michel Director of Research Emeritus, CNRS Born on December 28, 1944, former student of ENS de Saint Cloud (1963-68), associate professor of philosophy (1967), doctor of the 3rd cycle (1980, Paris1, Chomsky and criticism of behavioral theories of language); Qualification to direct research (1997, Paris 4, categorical research). Michel Bourdeau taught abroad (Dominican Republic, Mexico, Lebanon, Canada) from 1970 to 1982. In 1990, he was appointed to the CNRS as Research Officer. Before being assigned to the IHPST, he worked at CAMS (Center for Analysis and Social Mathematics, EHESS-CNRS-Paris4).
Research Interest
philosophy of language and logic.
Publications
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Michel Bourdeau, Olivia Leboyer, Laurent Fedi. Auguste Comte, Cours sur l'histoire de l'humanité (1849-1851). Droz, 220, 2016, travaux de sciences sociales, 978-2-600-04742-5. 〈 http://www.droz.org.〉. 〈halshs-01419997〉 BibTex
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Michel Bourdeau. DU NOUVEAU SUR LES RAPPORTS DE COMTE ET DE SAINT-SIMON?. Revue Europeenne des Sciences Sociales, Librairie Droz Geneve, 2016, 54 (2), 〈http://www.droz.org.〉. 〈halshs-01419961〉
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Michel Bourdeau. Le Comte est bon. Cahiers de L'Herne, 2017, Michel Houellebecq. 〈halshs-01402847〉 https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01402847/file/Le%20Comte%20est%20bonV0%20.pdf BibTex