Philosophie et vérité

Philosophie et vérité

1965 · 49 min · ★ 5.2 · Documentary

A discussion between Jean Hyppolite, Georges Canguilhem, Paul Ricoeur, Michel Foucault and Alain Badiou on the subject of philosophy and truth. Curated by Dina Dreyfus.

Directed by Jean Fléchet

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