Dominique Janicaud Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:Contemporary philosophy
Dominique Janicaud
Birth Date:14 November 1937
Birth Place:Paris, France
Death Place:Èze, France
Alma Mater:École Normale Supérieure
Institutions:University of Nice
School Tradition:Continental philosophy
Main Interests:Existentialism, hermeneutics
Influenced:Simon Critchley

Dominique Janicaud (in French ʒaniko/; 14 November 1937 – 18 August 2002) was a French philosopher, known for his critical approach to the philosophy of Heidegger.[1] He was the director of its Center for the History of Ideas at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis until 1998, when he was succeeded by André Tosel.[2]

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  1. https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/obituary/dominique-janicaud-1937%e2%80%932002 Dominique Janicaud
  2. News: André Tosel, philosophe niçois de renom, nous a quittés. March 15, 2017. Nice Matin. March 14, 2017.