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By : Horia-Roman Patapievici
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 00:00 |
In a double relation of "resumption and protestation" the mechanism of philosophical and scientific Western evolution of theories looks like, in a stunning way, the botanic process called "grafting". Indeed, in the West, progress of thought expresses by confrontation to a tradition of thought already in place, which ideas are massively criticized, but never rejected in a biased way. Then it is not by reject that an idea is replaced but by grafting.
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By : Basarab Nicolescu
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Thursday, 05 August 2010 00:00 |
A text by Pompiliu Craciunescu read by Basarab Nicolescu (the author is absent). To support the text by Craciunescu, Basarab Nicolescu starts his presentation evoking the figure of the writer Vintila Horia, the only Romanian author (writing in French) to win the Prix Goncourt in 1960. Because it is from his writings, and in the analysis of the epistolary relation between the writer Stéphane Lupasco, that Pompiliu Craciunescu, master of conference, writer, literary critical, created his theory of links between Tiers inclus and Transliterature. A theory based on the deep communion of fictional destiny writing of Horia and of scientific research of Lupasco.
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By : Michel de Caso
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Monday, 05 July 2010 00:00 |
Plastic artist, Michel De Caso is the creator of Rectoversion: a pictorial concept which consists in painting a picture on its two faces, and with these faces pierced from end to end. In this intervention, Michel De Caso puts at light stunning analogies between the Stéphane Lupasco's Tiers inclus and Rectoversion. Through the analysis of one of his emblematic painting "La mise à jour des Lumières", Michel De Caso establishes six combinations of indexed words and their linked triads in the logic of Lupasco and in Rectoversion. Logics which agree on a conception of Reality as a kind of "indefinite multidimensional meta-universe, to dimensions interpenetrating one another".
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By : Edgar Morin
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Saturday, 26 June 2010 00:00 |
 "Without philosophy of opposites gathering: what is deep remains unknown" asserts Edgard Morin. In this homage to the thought of Stéphane Lupasco, Edgard Morin reminds us that all wisdoms regard opposites as complementary and not as opposites. Heraclitus, Hegel, Pascal, Kant have exalted this perception of the world that can be practiced not only in current sciences but also in theology. Edgard Morin reveals that westerners privileged a dual relation with the world, often opposing ideas to matter, while on the contrary, easterners conserved a perception of union of antagonisms: like the Tao of Laozi, where Yin and Yang are subtly gathered.
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By : Paul Ghils
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Saturday, 05 June 2010 00:00 |
In a world more and more globalized, we are forced to face our differences, our perceptions, our rationalities and to accept, by utilization which is currently done of language, different forms of contradictions and disagreement and differentiation. In this presentation, Paul Ghils starting from the myth of the origin (of a mythologized word as saying the wold in its entirety, a homogeneous world), shows how this standardizing conception is, in part, still here today.
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By : Michel Cazenave
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Friday, 28 May 2010 00:00 |
At the light of Carl Gustav Jung's work, and of thinkers such as Heraclitus, Master Eckhart and Jakob Böhme, Michel Cazenave suggests to go beyond Aristotelean logic which would aim at opposing the opposites: the immanence to transcendence, to consider a conjunction of opposed which would corroborate the theory of the Tiers Inclus developed by Stéphane Lupasco (1900-1988). From autobiographical, symbolic, or mythological examples, Michel Cazenave reminds that there is a new level of reality which goes beyond thought and language to intuition, and to inner experience.
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By : Basarab Nicolescu
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Friday, 28 May 2010 00:00 |
What was the influence of Stéphane Lupasco 's (1900-1988) philosophy of the tiers inclus in the world of painting, literature, and theater? Basarab Nicolescu talks in this 20-minutes presentation about the friendships that Stéphane Lupasco stroke up with the great artistic figures of his time who were André Breton, Salvador Dali, Georges Mathieu, Eugène Ionesco and the letters that these different artists did send to him.
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By : Jean-Louis Revardel
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Friday, 28 May 2010 00:00 |
What is the impact of Stéphane Lupasco's (1900-1988) philosophy of the tiers inclus in the world of logic, theory of language, psychoanalyst, epistemology and interdisciplinary? Jean-Louis Revardel talks about the notion of emotionality that Stéphane Lupasco placed at an ontological level. If the macrophysical world is specialized in homogenization and the biological world specialized in heterogenization in light of the discoveries of Quantum mechanics: what link can we establish between the world of micro physics and the world of neuropsychic... ?
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By : Adrian Mihai Cioroianu
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 00:00 |
The work of Stéphane Lupasco (philosopher, physician, mathematician) in spite of its originality and its strength, is still unknown. The hugeness of his thought, the intense originality of his works raised many problems of interpretation and brought ostracism of a great part of academic environments. However, it has an underground influence, especially by its dynamic logic of contradictory, based on the principle non conventional of the Tiers inclus. A dynamic inherent to all expression of matter and humanity. Through the prism of this general logic, Adrian Cioroianu,
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By : Marc Halévy
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Friday, 04 September 2009 00:00 |
Facing growing and unsolved problems coming from quantum mechanics, a new scientific vision more "complex", not complicated, emerged on the universe. From this were born he sciences of complexity, or a new paradigm which wants to reconcile different theories and the get far from a mechanistic vision, mechanicist of the world.
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