Averroès, détail d’une fresque d’Andrea di Bonaiuto, Florence
© Levan Ramishvili / Flickr
If great figures, like that of Averroès, are frequently highlighted in mainstream literature and the media, the other dimensions of this Thought, which has nevertheless brought much to Humanity and to the dialogue of minds, cultures, are little studied and shared. However, they have resolutely contemporary resonances, and shed light on today.
This is why the Institut du Monde Arabe, in collaboration with Jean-Baptiste Brenet, is launching a whole new cycle dedicated to the major questions of Arab philosophy as part of the IMA Tuesdays.
Every first Thursday of the month from October 2021, the IMA invites a philosopher specializing in Arab philosophy to come and present a special dimension of this thought, then to dialogue with the public. It is also an opportunity to listen to texts by these Arab thinkers, so little known today, interpreted by actors.
Program 2022-2023
The first Tuesday of the month, at 7pm, sHaut Conseil Room (9th floor), Institut du Monde Arabe, 1, rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard, Place Mohammed-V, 75005 Paris https://www.imarabe.org/fr/activites/rencontres-debats/mardis-de-la-philosophie Venue |
Tuesday October 7, 2022 Jean-Baptiste BRENET : La philosophie pour tous ? Elitisme et raison publique Classical Arab thought is shaped by a tension. On the one hand, it values in human beings their intelligence, the rational nature of their species ; on the other, it distinguishes within this species categories of individuals who seem incapable, except in religion, of hearing the same discourses and of reasoning in one and the same way. Is philosophy only the business of an elite ? If so, how can we conceive of a public use of reason ? |
!! Friday !! November 4, 2022 Yadh BEN ACHOUR : Le projet démocratique dans le monde arabe, entre révolution et contre-révolution |
Tuesday December 6, 2022 Meryem SEBTI : Imagination, rêves, visions. D’Avicenne à Mullâ Sadrâ |
Tuesday January 3, 2023 Ali AMIR-MOEZZI : L’alliance divine (walâya) : une notion mystique entre l’Antiquité tardive, le chiisme et le soufisme |
Tuesday February 7, 2023 |
Tuesday March 21, 2023 |
Tuesday April 4, 2023 : |
Tuesday May 2, 2023 : Jawdath JABBOUR : Qu’est-ce l’âme ? |
Tuesday June 6 2023 : Pierre LORY : L’amour divin en mystique musulmane |
Venue
Institut du Monde Arabe, Room Haut Conseil (9th fl.), 1, rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard, Place Mohammed-V 75005 Paris
Accès :
Bus : stops "Institut du Monde Arabe" (63, 67, 86, 87, 89), "Saint-Germain Cardinal Lemoine" (24, 63, 86, 87), "Université Paris 6" (24, 63, 89)
Metro : Jussieu (line 7), Cardinal Lemoine, (line 10)
Velib : Stations n° 5020 - 3 rue des Fosses Saint-Bernard, n° 5019 - 8-10 rue de Poissy, n° 5021 - 41 rue Jussieu
Parking : Maubert Collège des Bernardins, 39, bd Saint-Germain 75005
Taxis : Quai de la Tournelle - Tel : 01 43 25 92 99
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