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François Noudelmann (born 1958) is a French philosopher, university professor and radio producer. François Noudelmann is currently a professor at
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, emeritus at the
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, and previously
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in
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(Switzerland). He is a member of the
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. Between 2001 and 2004, he was the director of the
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(Ciph) in Paris. Since 2019, he runs La Maison française at NYU. Between 2002 and 2013, Noudelmann produced and hosted weekly and daily radio shows on France-Culture, notably ''Les Vendredis de la philosophie'' and ''Macadam philo''. From 2008 to 2009 Noudelmann coordinated and participated in the
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project ''24 heures philo'' (24 hours Philosophy) for the French newspaper
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, combining news, critical theory and philosophy. In 2009 and 2010 Noudelmann produced and hosted ''Je l'entends comme je l'aime'', a Sunday evening radio show on
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which draws on the many relationships between music and the arts, philosophy, literature, poetry, science, and more. Previous guests have included
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among many others. He hosted a daily program called ''Le Journal de la philosophie'' between 2010 and 2013. Noudelmann's first novel ''Les Enfants de Cadillac'' was published in 2021. The book was shortlisted for the
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, the
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, and the
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. Since Noudelmann's partner,
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, is a member of the Goncourt committee, the book was set aside from the competition. The académie Goncourt has since changed its rules, excluding competitors with ties to its members.


Books

*''Peut-on encore sauver la vérité ?'', Max Milo, 2024 **''Can We Make Truth Great Again?'', Max Milo, 2025 *''Les Enfants de Cadillac'', Gallimard, 2021 *''Un tout autre Sartre'', Gallimard, 2020 *''Penser avec les oreilles'', Max Milo, 2019 *''Édouard Glissant. L'Identité généreuse'', Flammarion, 2018 *''L'Entretien du Monde'' (with Édouard Glissant), PUV, 2018 *''Le Génie du mensonge'', Max Milo, 2015, paperback Pocket 2017 **''The Genious of Lies'', Max Milo, 2024 *''Les Airs de famille. Une philosophie des affinités'', Gallimard, 2012 *''Le Toucher des philosophes. Sartre, Nietzsche et Barthes au piano'', Gallimard, 2008 (grand prix des Muses 2009). ''The Philosopher's Touch'', Columbia University Press, 2012, *''Hors de moi'',
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, 2006. *''Samuel Beckett'', with B. Clément, Adpf publications, 2006. *''Jean-Paul Sartre'', Adpf publications, 2005. *''Pour en finir avec la généalogie'', Léo Scheer, 2004. *''Avant-gardes et modernité'', Hachette, 2000. *''Beckett ou La scène du pire'', Honoré Champion, 1998. *''Image et absence: Essai sur le regard'', L'Harmattan, 1998. *''Sartre: L'incarnation imaginaire'', L'Harmattan, 1996. *''La Culture et l'homme'', avec G. Barrère et MP Lachaud, Dunod, 1994. *''Huis clos et Les mouches de Jean-Paul Sartre'', Gallimard, 1993, rééd. 2006.


In conversation with

* ''Penser l'avenir'', with André Gorz, La Découverte, 2019. * ''L'Entretien du monde'', with Édouard Glissant, PUV, 2018.


Other publications

*''Archipels Glissant'', with F. Simasotchi-Bronès and Y. Toma, PUV, 2020. *''Soundings and Soundscapes'', with S. Kay, Paragraph, Edinburgh University Press, 2018. *''Édouard Glissant, la pensée du détour'', with F. Simasotchi-Bronès, Armand Colin/Dunod, 2014. *''Filiation and its discontents'', with R. Harvey and E-A Kaplan, SUNY-SB papers, 2009. *''Dictionnaire Sartre'', with G. Philippe, Honoré Champion, 2004. *''Politique et filiation'', with R. Harvey and E-A Kaplan, Kimé, 2004. *''Les 20 ans du Collège international de philosophie'' with A. Soulez, Rue Descartes, P.U.F., 2004. *''Politiques de la communauté'', with G. Bras, P.U.F., 2003. *''Le matériau, voir et entendre'', with A. Soulez, P.U.F., 2002. *''L’étranger dans la mondialité'', P.U.F., 2002. *''Roland Barthes après Roland Barthes'', with F. Gaillard, P.U.F., 2002. *''Scène et image'', with D. Moncond'huy, La Licorne, 2000. *''Ponge : matière, matériau, matérialisme'', with N. Barberger and H. Scepi, La Licorne, 2000. *''Suite, série, séquence'', with D. Moncond'huy, 1998. *''Le corps a découvert'', S.T.H., 1992. *''La nature, de l'identité à la liberté'', S.T.H., 1991.


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