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The Ruins of Participation: Claude Imbert's Anthropology of Logic

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This article proposes a reading of the work of Claude Imbert through the concept of participation. This concept comes from the logical tradition of Plato, in which it designates the inscription of the intelligible within the sensible. But Imbert, following the Stoics, gives it an anthropological turn, showing that it opens onto a reading of the syntaxes by which an event is correlated to another. This turn can be considered as a continuation of the genealogy going from Lévy-Bruhl to Lévi-Strauss in the anthropological reflection on the participation of the intelligible and the sensible.
Edinburgh University Press
Title: The Ruins of Participation: Claude Imbert's Anthropology of Logic
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This article proposes a reading of the work of Claude Imbert through the concept of participation.
This concept comes from the logical tradition of Plato, in which it designates the inscription of the intelligible within the sensible.
But Imbert, following the Stoics, gives it an anthropological turn, showing that it opens onto a reading of the syntaxes by which an event is correlated to another.
This turn can be considered as a continuation of the genealogy going from Lévy-Bruhl to Lévi-Strauss in the anthropological reflection on the participation of the intelligible and the sensible.

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