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Habit, contingency, love: on Félix Ravaisson and Charles S. Peirce

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2020
This article proposes a comparison between one of the major figures of French spiritualism, Félix Ravaisson, and the pragmatist philosopher Charles S. Peirce.
T. Viola
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Ravaisson and the Force of Habit

Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2011
This article concerns Félix Ravaisson's response in his 1838 text Of Habit to the skepticism advanced by 18th century Scottish philosophy concerning our knowledge of habit as a force or principle. Contra David Hume and Thomas Reid, Ravaisson argues that the force of habit can be known because it, and not simply its effects, is present in our experience
Mark Sinclair
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Félix Ravaisson


Félix Ravaisson: Fragments on Philosophy and Religion comprises translations from Ravaisson’s notes on the history and philosophy of religion, dating from 1850 to 1900. They address the history of religions, ancient Greek thought, Christian theology, and

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Ravaisson : du pré-réflexif à l’esprit incarné

Revue Philosophique De La France Et De La Etranger, 2019
Ce fascicule envisage l’ensemble de l’œuvre de Ravaisson et montre notamment en quoi son spiritualisme s’oppose a celui de Kant.
Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron
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Félix Ravaisson: selected essays

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2019
While Felix Ravaisson has enjoyed sustained attention in French scholarship since his death in 1900, it is only in recent decades that he attracted significant interest among Anglophone scholars.
N. Lyons
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Le manifeste spiritualiste de Ravaisson : le rapport sur La Philosophie en France au xix e  siècle

Revue Philosophique De La France Et De La Etranger, 2019
EnglishHow is one to define Ravaisson’s Spiritualism? A reading of the report on La Philosophie en France au xixe siecle sheds light on that question. The cosmic dynamics of spiritualization shows that the mind is the only true reality.
Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron
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Habit Today: Ravaisson, Bergson, Deleuze and Us

Body and Society, 2013
Habit has been understood, through the work of Descartes, Kant and Sartre, as a form of mechanism that arrests and inhibits consciousness, thought and freedom. This article addresses the concept of habit through a different tradition that links it instead to an ever-moving world. In a world of constant change, habits are not so much forms of fixity and
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Ravaisson et le problème de la métaphysique

, 2019
Le spiritualisme ravaissonien, loin d’être une étiquette répondant à des besoins de classification historique, ouvre l’horizon d’une refondation de la métaphysique au cœur du XIXe siècle français.
Guillaume Lurson
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