Abstract
"Originally published in French in 1990 as pp. 281-663 of a book entitled Du droit à la philosophie"--Title page verso. Transfer ex cathedra : language and institutions of philosophy -- If there is cause to translate I : philosophy in its national language (toward a "licterature en francois") -- If there is cause to translate II : Descartes' romances, or the economy of words -- Vacant chair : censorship, mastery, magisteriality -- Theology of translation -- Mochlos : eyes of the university -- Mochlos, or the conflict of the faculties -- Punctuations : the time of a thesis -- The principle of reason : the university in the eyes of its pupils -- "In praise of philosophy" -- The antinomies of the philosophical discipline : letter preface -- Popularities : on the right to the philosophy of right -- App. "Who's afraid of philosophy?" (1980).
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Biesecker, B. A. (2006). Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2. Philosophy & Rhetoric, 39(3), 254–256. https://doi.org/10.5325/philrhet.39.3.0254
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