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Heidegger subsequently made several visits to France, and made efforts to keep abreast of developments in French philosophy by way of correspondence with Jean Beaufret, an early French translator of Heidegger, and with Lucien Braun.
Some critics have found Derrida's treatment of this issue surprising, given that, for example, Derrida also spoke out against antisemitism and, in the 1960s, broke with the Heidegger disciple Jean Beaufret over a phrase of Beaufret's that Derrida ( and, after him, Maurice Blanchot ) interpreted as antisemitic.
* Jean Beaufret
Jean Beaufret ( 2 May 1907, Auzances7 August 1982, Paris ) was a French philosopher and Germanist tremendously influential in the reception of Martin Heidegger's work in France.
Pour saluer Jean Beaufret, Paris: Plon, 1968.
* Pierre Jacerme, " The Thoughtful Dialogue Between Martin Heidegger and Jean Beaufret: A New Way of Doing Philosophy ", in D. Pettigrew and R. Raffoul ( eds.
* Hommage à Jean Beaufret.
* Jean Beaufret: Dialogue with Heidegger, I
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Jean and Dialogue
* 2002 The Evolving Human: A Dialogue Between Jean Houston, Ph. D., and Deepak Chopra ISBN 1-56170-916-6
* Khalfa, Jean ( 2001 ) The Dialogue between Painting and Poetry: Livres d ' Artistes 1874-1999, Black Apollo Press
Paul Joseph Jean Poupard ( born 30 August 1930 in Bouzillé, Maine-et-Loire ) is a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who has been President of the Pontifical Council for Culture and also of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
This form of writing began with Pietro Aretino's Ragionamenti ( 1534 – 36 ) followed by such works as La Retorica delle Puttane ( The Whore's Rhetoric ) ( 1642 ) by Ferrante Pallavicino ; L ' École des Filles ( The School for Girls ) ( 1655 ), attributed to Michel Millot and Jean L ' Ange and also known as The School of Venus ; The Dialogues of Luisa Sigea ( c. 1660 ) by Nicolas Chorier ( known also as A Dialogue between a Married Woman and a Maid in various editions ; and as " Satyra sotadica ").

Jean and with
You may think we didn't need Nancy and Jean, but you always get what you can when you can, and we had no guarantee that a fingerprint record on them couldn't be useful before we were through with this case.
It was paired with a Darius Milhaud opera, `` The Poor Sailor '', set to a libretto by Jean Cocteau, a kind of Grand Guignol by the sea, a sailor returns, unrecognized, and gets done in by his wife.
In 1796, as chief of all Austrian forces on the Rhine, Charles out-generaled Jean-Baptiste Jourdan at Amberg and Würzburg, and forced Jean Victor Marie Moreau to withdraw across the Rhine, and followed these victories with others at Zürich, Ostrach, Stockach, and Messkirch in 1799.
The musical premiered in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on April 15, 1975 and starred Jean Simmons, Joss Ackland, David Kernan, Liz Robertson, and Diane Langton, with Hermione Gingold reprising her role as Madame Armfeldt.
Bardot was featured in many other films along with notable actors such as Alain Delon ( Famous Love Affairs ; Spirits of the Dead ); Jean Gabin ( In Case of Adversity ); Sean Connery ( Shalako ); Jean Marais ( Royal Affairs in Versailles ; School for Love ); Lino Ventura ( Rum Runners ); Annie Girardot ( The Novices ); Claudia Cardinale ( The Legend of Frenchie King ); Jeanne Moreau ( Viva Maria!
In the late 1950s she shared an exchange which was called " la croisée de deux sillages " (" the crossing of two wakes ") with actor and true-crime author John Gilmore, then an actor in France who was working on a New Wave film with Jean Seberg.
* 1979: A concert with Jean Michel Jarre on the Place de la Concorde in Paris attracted one million people, securing an entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the largest crowd at an outdoor concert.
* 1990: A concert with Jean Michel Jarre was held at La Défense in Paris.
* 1995: A concert with Jean Michel Jarre was held at the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Count Jean d ' Arco had been sent with 12, 000 men from the Franco-Bavarian camp to hold the town and grassy hill, but after a ferocious and bloody battle, inflicting enormous casualties on both sides, Schellenberg finally succumbed, forcing Donauwörth to surrender shortly afterwards.
All his men dismounted and were organized into units, with longbowmen placed in a V-formation on both flanks and a small cavalry unit, commanded by Jean de Grailly, the Captal de Buch, hidden in woods at the rear.
Jean Froissart states as follows: " Now will I name some of the principal lords and knights ( men-at-arms ) that were there with the prince: the earl of Warwick, the earl of Suffolk, the earl of Salisbury, the earl of Oxford, the lord Raynold Cobham, the lord Spencer, the lord James Audley, the lord Peter his brother, the lord Berkeley, the lord Basset, the lord Warin, the lord Delaware, the lord Manne, the lord Willoughby, the lord Bartholomew de Burghersh, the lord of Felton, the lord Richard of Pembroke, the lord Stephen of Cosington, the lord Bradetane and other Englishmen ; and of Gascon there was the lord of Pommiers, the lord of Languiran, the captal of Buch, the lord John of Caumont, the lord de Lesparre, the lord of Rauzan, the lord of Condon, the lord of Montferrand, the lord of Landiras, the lord Soudic of Latrau and other ( men-at-arms ) that I cannot name ; and of Hainowes the lord Eustace d ' Aubrecicourt, the lord John of Ghistelles, and two other strangers, the lord Daniel Pasele and the lord Denis of Amposta, a fortress in Catalonia ".
This French supported production with John Eliot Gardiner, conductor, and his Orchestra was directed by Jean Louis Martinoty.
Jean Beleth, a 12th-century liturgical author, gives the following list of books necessary for the right conduct of the canonical office: the Antiphonarium, the Old and New Testaments, the Passionarius ( liber ) and the Legendarius ( dealing respectively with martyrs and saints ), the Homiliarius ( homilies on the Gospels ), the Sermologus ( collection of sermons ) and the works of the Fathers, besides, of course, the Psalterium and the Collectarium.
Historically, this proceeded from the labours of Jean de Launoy ( 1603 – 1678 ), " le dénicheur des saints ", and Louis Sébastien le Nain de Tillemont, who had shown the falsity of numerous lives of the saints ; while theologically it was produced by the Port Royal school, which led men to dwell more on communion with God as contrasted with the invocation of the saints.
Woman with a Parasol, ( Camille and Jean Monet ), 1875, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
Jean Markale wrote that the Cimbri were associated with the Helvetii, and more especially with the indisputably Celtic Tigurini.
Stan Ogden and Hilda Ogden were introduced in 1964, with Hilda ( Jean Alexander ) becoming one of the most famous British soap characters of all time.
These include the Chicago Picasso, Miró's Chicago, Flamingo and Flying Dragon by Alexander Calder, Monument with Standing Beast by Jean Dubuffet, Batcolumn by Claes Oldenburg, Cloud Gate by Anish Kapoor, Crown Fountain by Jaume Plensa, and the Four Seasons mosaic by Marc Chagall.
Bill Hoest and other cartoonists of that decade drew cartoons showing Volkswagens, and these were published along with humorous automotive essays by such humorists as H. Allen Smith, Roger Price and Jean Shepherd.
After the rest of the X-Men arrive, Xorn / Magneto kills Jean Grey with an electromagnetically induced stroke, and Wolverine decapitates him.

Jean and Heidegger
* Jean Paul Sartre, " In Sein und Zeit Heidegger seems to have profited by study of his predecessors and to have been deeply impressed with this twofold necessity: ( 1 ) the relation between " human-realities " must be relation of being ; ( 2 ) this relation must cause " human-realities " to depend on one another in their essential being.
“ Barraqué – Broch – Heidegger: A Philosophical Introduction to the Music of Jean Barraqué ”.
Some of the division ’ s authors are: Karl Barth, Joseph Ratzinger ( aka Pope Benedict XVI ), Rowan Williams, George Bernard Shaw, Jonathan Sacks, Slavoj Žižek, Theodor W. Adorno, Martin Heidegger, Alain Badiou, Bertolt Brecht, Arthur Miller, Michael J. Frayn, Paulo Freire, M. A. K. Halliday ( aka Michael Halliday ), Noël Coward, John Henry Newman ( aka Cardinal Newman ), Willy Russell, Winston Churchill, Jean Anouilh, Edward Bond, Dario Fo, Tennessee Williams, Wole Soyinka, Jean Baudrillard, Roland Barthes and Paul Virilio.
In the center are photographs of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Giovanni Gentile, Benedetto Croce, Curzio Malaparte, Gabriele D ' Annunzio's membership card of the Fascio Fiumano di Combattimento, Benito Mussolini & Gabriele D ' Annunzio, Luigi Pirandello, Ardengo Soffici, Giovanni Papini, an illustration of Oswald Spengler, Ernst Jünger, Arnolt Bronnen, Otto Abetz & Robert Brasillach, Martin Heidegger, Jean Cocteau & Arno Breker, Sacha Guitry, Arno Breker & Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Charles Maurras, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Roy Campbell, Henry Williamson, William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Percy Wyndham Lewis, and T. S. Eliot.
While situated cognition gained recognition in the field of educational psychology in the late twentieth century, it shares many principles with older fields such as critical theory, ( Frankfurt School, 1930 ; Freire, 1968 ) anthropology ( Jean Lave & Wenger, 1991 ), philosophy ( Martin Heidegger, 1968 ), critical discourse analysis ( Fairclough, 1989 ), and sociolinguistics theories ( Bhaktin, 1981 ) that rejected the notion of truly objective knowledge and the principles of Kantian empiricism.
The later poets Claude Royet-Journoud, Anne-Marie Albiach, Emmanuel Hocquard, and to a degree Jean Daive, describe a shift from Heidegger to Ludwig Wittgenstein and a reevaluation of Mallarmé's notion of fiction and theatricality ; these poets were also influenced by certain English-language modern poets ( such as Ezra Pound, Louis Zukofsky, William Carlos Williams, and George Oppen ) along with certain American postmodern and avant garde poets loosely grouped around the language poetry movement.
The later poets Claude Royet-Journoud, Anne-Marie Albiach, Emmanuel Hocquard, and to a degree Jean Daive, describe a shift from Heidegger to Ludwig Wittgenstein and a reevalution of Mallarmé's notion of fiction and theatricality ; these poets were also influenced by certain English-language modern poets ( such as Ezra Pound, Louis Zukofsky, William Carlos Williams, and George Oppen ) along with certain American postmodern and avant garde poets loosely grouped around the language poetry movement ( such as Michael Palmer, Keith Waldrop and Susan Howe ; with her husband Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop has a profound association with these poets, due in no small measure to her translations of Edmond Jabès and the prose of Paul Celan into English ).

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