Contre la prestance du déterminisme social: Bourdieu et Melançon

Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 2 (2):187-200 (2015)
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Abstract

Focused on the notion of the threshold of objectivity, my article dissects the empirical mirror-glass of the philosophy of Joseph Melançon. I propose to thrust this emblematic perspective of determinist discourse against the literary turn, acclaimed for its underpinning ambiguous subjectivity – here notably made relevant by Pierre Bourdieu. Both discursive practices complete each other and reject each other in a self-feeding spiral: incessant motivation for a hybrid, vexing study of mutual tensions.

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