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Name
  
Dominique Janicaud

Role
  
Philosopher


Region
  
Western philosophy

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Born
  
14 November 1937
Paris

Era
  
20th century Philosophy

Main interests
  
Died
  
August 18, 2002, Eze, France

Areas of interest
  
Existentialism, Hermeneutics

Books
  
On the human condition, Beginner's Guide to Philosophy, Phenomenology Wide Open: Aft, Heidegger in France, Philosophy in 30 Days

Similar People
  
Felix Ravaisson‑Mollien, Jean‑Francois Mattei, Manfred Frank

Schools of thought
  

Dominique Janicaud (14 November 1937 – 18 August 2002) was a French philosopher, known for his critical approach to the philosophy of Heidegger. He was the director of its Center for the History of Ideas at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis until 1998, when he was succeeded by André Tosel.

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Dominique Janicaud Wikipedia