Marylin Maeso Explained

Marylin Maeso (born 13 January 1988) is a French philosopher and teacher, known as a specialist on Albert Camus.[1]

She is an antiracist.[2]

Education

Maeso was born in Montpellier. A graduate of the École normale supérieure where she completed an agrégation in philosophy.[3]

Camus

Marylin Maeso first discovered Camus (The Myth of Sisyphus) while studying for her Baccalauréat in London.[4] [5]

Teaching & medias

Whilst working as a high school philosophy teacher, Maeso has authored a number of books as well as making media appearances and contributions to Le Point and Le Monde.[6] She is a university philosophy lecturer in Orléans. Her book Les conspirateurs du silence is based on Camus' essay Le témoin de la liberté (The Witness of Freedom), published in December 1948 in La Gauche.[7]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marylin Maeso . . France Inter . 2021-10-08.
  2. Web site: philomag. Marylin Maeso. 2021-10-25. Philosophie magazine. fr.
  3. News: Maeso. Marylin. 2018-05-04. Normale Sup, la tradition et les " imposteurs ". French. École normale supérieure, tradition and the 'imposters'. Le Point. Paris. 2021-10-08.
  4. Web site: philomag. Marylin Maeso : "Albert Camus m’a littéralement sauvé la vie". 2021-10-25. Philosophie magazine. fr.
  5. News: Delorme . Marie-Laure . 2018-06-16 . La philosophe Marylin Maeso : "Nous avons perdu le sens de l'humain" . Philosopher Marylin Maeso: "We have lost our sense of the human" . French . Le Journal du Dimanche . Paris . 2021-10-08.
  6. Web site: . 2021-08-05. Marylin Maeso et Camus. 2021-10-08. philospohie magazine.
  7. Web site: 2019-03-17. Marylin Maeso trobadescamus.com. 2021-10-25. en-US.