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Denis Moreau (born 8 April 1967) is a French philosopher.


Life


Studies

Born in
Bordeaux Bordeaux ( , ; Gascon oc, Bordèu ; eu, Bordele; it, Bordò; es, Burdeos) is a port city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, Southwestern France. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefectur ...
, Moreau is a former student of the École normale supérieure de Paris (L1987) and member of the
Institut universitaire de France The Institut Universitaire de France (IUF, Academic Institute of France), is a service of the French Ministry of Higher Education that distinguishes each year a small number of university professors for their research excellence, as evidenced by t ...
. He taught at the
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, then at the
University of Nantes The University of Nantes (french: Université de Nantes) is a public university located in the city of Nantes, France. In addition to the several campuses scattered in the city of Nantes, there are two satellite campuses located in Saint-Nazaire a ...
where he is currently professor of history of modern philosophy and
philosophy of religion Philosophy of religion is "the philosophical examination of the central themes and concepts involved in religious traditions". Philosophical discussions on such topics date from ancient times, and appear in the earliest known texts concerning ph ...
.


Career

His work focuses on two main fields: on the one hand, the history of 17th century philosophy, in particular Descartes and
cartesianism Cartesianism is the philosophical and scientific system of René Descartes and its subsequent development by other seventeenth century thinkers, most notably François Poullain de la Barre, Nicolas Malebranche and Baruch Spinoza. Descartes is of ...
, and on the other hand, the philosophy of religion, in particular
christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It is the world's largest and most widespread religion with roughly 2.38 billion followers representing one-third of the global pop ...
. He intends to follow the tradition of "Christian rationalism", specifying that he considers it necessary to count among the great representatives of this current thinkers such as
Augustine of Hippo Augustine of Hippo ( , ; la, Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430), also known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian and philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Af ...
,
Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas, OP (; it, Tommaso d'Aquino, lit=Thomas of Aquino; 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar and priest who was an influential philosopher, theologian and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism; he is known wi ...
, Descartes, Malebranche,
Spinoza Baruch (de) Spinoza (born Bento de Espinosa; later as an author and a correspondent ''Benedictus de Spinoza'', anglicized to ''Benedict de Spinoza''; 24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677) was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin, b ...
, and
Pope Benedict XVI Pope Benedict XVI ( la, Benedictus XVI; it, Benedetto XVI; german: link=no, Benedikt XVI.; born Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, , on 16 April 1927) is a retired prelate of the Catholic church who served as the head of the Church and the sovereign ...
. In his work on the philosophy of religion, he does not claim to propose a new understanding of Christianity, but tries to re-explain, with tools accessible to contemporary readers, central notions of Christianity that have become difficult to understand. He has devoted books to the theme of salvation (''Les Voies du salut'', ''Mort où est ta victoire ?'') another one to marriage (''Pour la vie ? Court Traité du mariage et des séparations'') A Rock'n roll fan, he tried, especially in a novel, ''Dans l’ombre d’Adam'' to bring together biblical texts and some currents of the Heavy Metal. He has defended, on several occasions, from his Catholic point of view, the French metal music festival "
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" He contributes to the journal '' La Vie.'' He directs the series "textes cartésiens en langue française" at editions
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and co-directs the series "Philosophica" at the
Presses Universitaires de Rennes The Presses Universitaires de Rennes or PUR (''Rennes University Press'') is the largest French university press. Founded in 1984, PUR publishes around 200 books every year. It is located in Rennes in Brittany on the Rennes 2 University's La Ha ...
.


Work

;Books * ''Deux cartésiens. La Polémique entre Antoine Arnauld et Nicolas Malebranche'', Paris, Vrin, 1999, 354 p. * ''Je pense donc je suis'', Nantes, Pleins Feux, series "variations", 2004, 46 p. * ''Malebranche'', Paris, Vrin, series "bibliothèque des philosophies", 2004, 220 p. * (dir. with P. Taranto): ''Activité physique et exercices spirituels. Essais de philosophie du sport'', Paris, Vrin, 2008, 246 p. * ''Foi en dieu et raison. Théodicées. Deux essais de philosophie de la religion'', Nantes, Cécile Defaut, 2009, 224 p. * ''Les Voies du salut. Un essai philosophique'', Paris, Bayard, 2010, 418 p. * ''Dans le milieu d’une forêt. Essai sur Descartes et le sens de la vie'', Paris, Bayard, 2012. * ''Dans l’ombre d’Adam'', Paris, L’Œuvre, 2013. * (dir. with C. Michon): ''Dictionnaire des monothéismes'', Paris,
Éditions du Seuil Éditions du Seuil (), also known as ''Le Seuil'', is a French publishing house established in 1935 by Catholic intellectual Jean Plaquevent (1901–1965), and currently owned by La Martinière Groupe. It owes its name to this goal "The ''seuil' ...
, 2013, 702 p. * ''Pour la vie ? Court traité du mariage et des séparations'' (special mention of the Grand prix catholique de littérature 2015), Paris, Seuil, 2014; reprint Paris, Seuil, cseries "Points Sagesses", 2018 * ''La Philosophie de Descartes'', Paris, Vrin, 2016, 204 p. * ''Mort, où est ta victoire ?'' (Les Voies du salut, II), Paris, Bayard, 2017, 376 p. * * ''Y a-t-il une philosophie chrétienne ? Trois essais'', Paris, Seuil, series "Points Sagesses", 2019, 208 p. ;Editions and translations * Editing, introduction and annotation of the ''Lettre-préface'' of the ''Principes de la philosophie de Descartes'', with a choice of texts, Paris, Garnier-Flammarion, 1996 * Latin translation, introduction and annotation of Book IV of the ''
Summa contra Gentiles The ''Summa contra Gentiles'' (also known as ', "Book on the truth of the Catholic faith against the errors of the unbelievers") is one of the best-known treatises by St Thomas Aquinas, written as four books between 1259 and 1265. Whereas the '' ...
'' by Thomas d'Aquin, Paris, Garnier-Flammarion, 1999, 2005-2 * Editing, introduction and annotation of the ''Discours de la méthode de Descartes'', with a choice of texts and a file, Paris, ''
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'', 2000 * Editing and translation from Latin of ''Textes philosophiques d'Antoine Arnauld'', Paris,
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, series Epiméthée, 2001 (edition from unpublished manuscripts; foreword, introductions, notes; bibliographie arnaldienne) * (in collaboration with E. Kremer) Introduction and selection of texts for the reprinting of part of the ''Works'' of Antoine Arnauld at Thoemmes Presses, Bristol, 6 volumes, 2003 * Translation from Latin of Part One and a selection of articles from the parts II, III and IV of the ''Principes de la philosophie de Descartes'', Paris, Vrin, 2009. * Editing, introduction and annotation of the ''Vraies et fausses idées'' by
Antoine Arnauld Antoine Arnauld (6 February 16128 August 1694) was a French Catholic theologian, philosopher and mathematician. He was one of the leading intellectuals of the Jansenist group of Port-Royal and had a very thorough knowledge of patristics. Contem ...
, Paris, Vrin, 2011 * (with M. Michaud-Leroux) Introduction and publishing of the ''Entretiens sur la métaphysique et sur la religion'' by Nicolas Malebranche, Paris, Vrin, 2017


References


External links


Page de Denis Moreau
on the website of the
université de Nantes The University of Nantes (french: Université de Nantes) is a public university located in the city of Nantes, France. In addition to the several campuses scattered in the city of Nantes, there are two satellite campuses located in Saint-Nazaire a ...
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