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Marc Van den Bossche


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Marc Van Den Bossche is a full-time professor at the Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences at the VUB. He is the author of ‘Kritiek van de technische rede’ (‘Critique of technical reason’) (Leuven/Utrecht, 1995), ‘Natuur en lijfelijkheid’ ('Nature and Embodiment/Physicality') (Utrecht, 1998), ‘Ironie en solidarieit. Een kennismaking met het werk van Richard Rorty’ (‘Irony and Solidarity: An introduction to the work of Richard Rorty’) (Rotterdam, 2001), and ‘Het pathos van het denken’ (‘The Pathos of Thinking’). He also wrote essays on subjectivity and intersubjectivity (Budel, 2003) and two bestsellers: ‘Wielrennen’ (‘Cycling’) and ‘Sport als levenskunst’ (‘Sports as an art of living’) (Rotterdam, 2005 and 2010). He is the editor and ...more

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De zinnen van het leven Of ...

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De passie van Marc van den ...

3.25 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 2005
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Het Pathos van het Denken

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Sport als levenskunst

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Vreemde wereld

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Ironie en soildariteit - Ee...

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Religie na de dood van God....

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Sport en het goede leven

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Leven na de dood: dagboek v...

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