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René Schérer (25 November 1922 – 1 February 2023) was a French philosopher and professor emeritus of philosophy at the
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Biography

Schérer was born in
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on 25 November 1922. He is the younger brother of filmmaker
Éric Rohmer Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer (; 21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. Rohmer was the last of the Post-war, p ...
(1920–2010). He was
Guy Hocquenghem Guy Hocquenghem (; 10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. Biography Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris, France, and was educated at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and the Ecole Norm ...
's teacher and lover, with whom he co-wrote two books. In 2007, then aged 85, he commented on the history of his life and his work in an interview with
Geoffroy de Lagasnerie Geoffroy de Lagasnerie (born 1981) is a French philosopher and sociologist. He is the author of several books, articles and lectures pertaining to social and political philosophy, epistemology and critical theory, and the sociology of culture ...
: After all: interviews on an intellectual life, published by Cartouche. Schérer died in
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on 1 February 2023, at the age of 100.


Books

* ''Husserl, sa vie, son œuvre'' (avec Arion Lothar Kelkel), Paris, PUF, 1964, coll. « Philosophes » * ''Structure et fondement de la communication humaine'', Paris, SEDES, 1966 * ''La Phénoménologie des « Recherches logiques » de Husserl'', Paris, PUF, 1967 * ''Charles Fourier ou la Contestation globale'', Paris, Seghers, 1970; réédition Paris, Séguier, 1996 * ''Philosophies de la communication'', SEES, 1971 * ''Heidegger ou l'expérience de la pensée'' (avec Arion Lothar Kelkel), Paris, Seghers, 1973 * ''Émile perverti ou Des rapports entre l'éducation et la sexualité'', Paris, Laffont, 1974; rééd. Désordres-Laurence Viallet, 2006 * ''Co-Ire : album systématique de l'enfance'' (avec
Guy Hocquenghem Guy Hocquenghem (; 10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. Biography Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris, France, and was educated at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and the Ecole Norm ...
), revue '' Recherches'', 22, 1976 *''Le Corps interdit'' (en collaboration avec Georges Lapassade), E.S.F., 1977 * ''Une érotique puérile'', Paris, Galilée, 1978 * ''L'Emprise. Des enfants entre nous'', Paris, Hachette, 1979 * ''L'Âme atomique. Pour une esthétique d'ère nucléaire'' (avec
Guy Hocquenghem Guy Hocquenghem (; 10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. Biography Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris, France, and was educated at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and the Ecole Norm ...
), Paris, Albin Michel, 1986 * ''Pari sur l'impossible. Études fouriéristes'', Saint-Denis, Presses universitaires de Vincennes, 1989 * ''Zeus hospitalier. Éloge de l'hospitalité'', Paris, Armand Colin, 1993; rééd., Paris, La Table ronde, 2005 * ''Utopies nomades. En attendant 2002'', Paris, Séguier, 1998; rééd., Les presses du réel, 2009 * ''Regards sur Deleuze'', Paris, Kimé, 1998 * ''Un parcours critique : 1957–2000'', Paris, Kimé, 2000 * ''L'Écosophie de Charles Fourier'', Paris, Economica, 2001 * ''Enfantines'', Paris, Anthropos, 2002 * ''Hospitalités'', Paris, Anthropos, 2004 * ''Passages pasoliniens'' (avec Giorgio Passerone),
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, Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2006 * ''Après tout. Entretiens sur une vie intellectuelle'' (avec
Geoffroy de Lagasnerie Geoffroy de Lagasnerie (born 1981) is a French philosopher and sociologist. He is the author of several books, articles and lectures pertaining to social and political philosophy, epistemology and critical theory, and the sociology of culture ...
), Paris, Cartouche, 2007 * ''Pour un nouvel anarchisme'', Paris, Cartouche, 2008 * ''Nourritures anarchistes. L'anarchisme explosé'', Paris, Hermann, 2009 * ''Petit alphabet impertinent'', Paris, Hermann, coll. « Hermann Philosophie », 2014 * ''En quête de réel. Réflexions sur le droit de punir, le fouriérisme et quelques autres thèmes – Entretien avec Tony Ferri'', Paris, L'Harmattan, 2014 * ''Fouriériste aujourd'hui'', suivi de ''Études et témoignages'', sous la dir. de Yannick Beaubatie,
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, Éditions Mille Sources, 2017


Editions

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Edmund Husserl Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (; 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of Phenomenology (philosophy), phenomenology. In his early work, he elaborated critiques of histori ...
, '' Recherches logiques'' (traduction et présentation, avec
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et Ariel Lothar Kelkel), Paris, PUF, 4 vol., 1958–1963 *
Charles Fourier François Marie Charles Fourier (; ; 7 April 1772 – 10 October 1837) was a French philosopher, an influential early socialist thinker, and one of the founders of utopian socialism. Some of his views, held to be radical in his lifetime, have be ...
,
Charles Fourier, l'attraction passionnée
' (choix de textes et présentation), Paris, J.-J. Pauvert, 1967 *
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, ''L'ordre subversif.'' ''Trois'' te''xtes sur la civilisation'' (préface de René Schérer, postface de Jean Goret), Paris, Aubier, 1972 * ''Fous d'enfance : qui a peur des pédophiles ?'' (avec plusieurs contributeurs dont
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Bernard Faucon Bernard Faucon (born 12 September 1950) is a French photographer and writer. He first established a career in art photography and has exhibited widely around the world. Some of his work has attracted accusations of promoting pedophilia, which h ...
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Guy Hocquenghem Guy Hocquenghem (; 10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. Biography Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris, France, and was educated at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and the Ecole Norm ...
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), Revue '' Recherches'', n° 37, 1979 *
Guy Hocquenghem Guy Hocquenghem (; 10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. Biography Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris, France, and was educated at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and the Ecole Norm ...
'', L'Amphithéâtre des morts, mémoires anticipées'' (postface),
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, 1994 (posthume) *
Gabriel Tarde Jean-Gabriel (de) Tarde (; ; 12 March 1843 â€“ 13 May 1904) was a French sociologist, criminologist and social psychologist who conceived sociology as based on small psychological interactions among individuals (much as if it were chemist ...
, ''Fragments d'histoire future'' (préface), Paris, Séguier, 1998 *
Gabriel Tarde Jean-Gabriel (de) Tarde (; ; 12 March 1843 â€“ 13 May 1904) was a French sociologist, criminologist and social psychologist who conceived sociology as based on small psychological interactions among individuals (much as if it were chemist ...
, ''La Logique sociale'' (préface),
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, Institut Synthélabo pour le progrès de la connaissance, 1999, coll. « Les Empêcheurs de penser en rond » *
Charles Fourier François Marie Charles Fourier (; ; 7 April 1772 – 10 October 1837) was a French philosopher, an influential early socialist thinker, and one of the founders of utopian socialism. Some of his views, held to be radical in his lifetime, have be ...
, ''Vers une enfance majeure'', textes sur l'éducation réunis et présentés par René Schérer, Paris, La Fabrique, 2006 *
Guy Hocquenghem Guy Hocquenghem (; 10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. Biography Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris, France, and was educated at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and the Ecole Norm ...
, ''La Beauté du métis : réflexions d'un francophobe'', Paris, Ramsay, 1979, réédité en 2015 par les éditions Serge Safran, avec une préface de René Schérer *
Guy Hocquenghem Guy Hocquenghem (; 10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. Biography Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris, France, and was educated at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and the Ecole Norm ...
, '' Race d'Ep ! : un siècle d'images de l'homosexualité'', 1979, réédité, en 2018, par les Éditions la Tempête, avec une préface de René Schérer


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Scherer, Rene 1922 births 2023 deaths 20th-century French philosophers Academic staff of Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis French historians of philosophy French LGBTQ rights activists École Normale Supérieure alumni Heidegger scholars French men centenarians People from Tulle