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De l’ontologie au droit : quels fondements ?

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Author(s)
Barthélémy, Jean-Hugues
Keywords
Chapouthier
complexification
droit
éthique
ontologie
Chapouthier
complexification
ethics
law
ontology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2786025
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https://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RPHI_181_0031
Abstract
Il s’agit d’abord de contextualiser puis de problématiser le « modèle de la complexité en mosaïque », qui fait la singularité de l’ontologie cosmogénétique de Chapouthier. Deux questions fondamentales sont alors abordées : quel rôle doit revenir à l’ontologie au sein des différentes problématiques de la philosophie ? Et que faut-il entendre par « droit » lorsqu’on se propose d’accorder des droits à l’animal ? C’est l’articulation entre ontologie, éthique et droit qui se prête à une refondation réorganisatrice. Un dialogue s’esquisse ainsi entre l’anthropologie proposée par Chapouthier et celle qui conduit à « l’humanisme décentré ».
First, the “model of mosaic complexity”, which singles out Chapouthier’s cosmogenetic ontology, is contextualized and problematized. A second step is dedicated to the fundamental questions a/ of the role of ontology among the various philosophical fields, and b/ of the meaning of “right” when one intends to give rights to animals. Here, the whole combination and coordination of ontology, ethics and law needs a new foundation and a reorganization. As a final step, a dialog is outlined between Chapouthier’s theory of human being and the theory leading to “decentred humanism”.
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2018
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