Vie et mort de Jean Cavaillès

Paris: Editions Allia (1996)
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D'ordinaire, pour un philosophe, entreprendre d'écrire une morale, c'est se préparer à mourir dans son lit. Mais Cavaillès, au moment même où il faisait tout ce qu'on peut faire quand on veut mourir au combat, composait une logique. Il a donné ainsi sa morale, sans avoir à la rédiger.

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