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Lectures Recommandées Pour Débuter La Philosophie En Terminale Generale LECTURES RECOMMANDÉES POUR DÉBUTER LA PHILOSOPHIE EN TERMINALE GENERALE Les œuvres suivies d'un astérisque sont à lire en priorité. Tous les textes sont disponibles en livre de poche ou consultables sur l'internet. Quelques films en lien avec les notions au programme sont proposés pour accompagner la lecture. L’existence humaine et la culture Spinoza, Traité Théologico-politique, Préface*. -François Truffaut, L’enfant sauvage [la nature] Baudelaire, Le peintre de la vie moderne, chapitres -John Huston, Freud, passions secrètes [L’inconscient, la science] I-V et XI. -Stanley Kubrick, 2001 : l’Odyssée de l’espace [la technique] Freud, Introduction à la psychanalyse, chapitres I-II. -Sean Penn, Into the wild [la nature] Hannah Arendt, La Crise de la Culture. -Spike Jonze, Her [la conscience, la technique] Lévi-Strauss, Nous sommes tous des cannibales. -Denis Villeneuve, Premier contact [le langage, le temps] -Andrew Niccol, Bienvenue à Gattaca [la technique, la liberté] -Ridley Scott, Blade Runner [La technique, le travail] La morale et la politique Épicure, La Lettre à Ménécée*. -Sophocle, Antigone [la justice] Hobbes, Du Citoyen. -Alfred Hitchcock, La corde, [le devoir] Pascal, Trois discours sur la condition des grands. -Sidney Lumet, Douze hommes en colère [la vérité, la Rousseau, Du Contrat Social, livre I*. justice] Kant, Qu’est-ce que les Lumières ? -Bertrand Tavernier, Le juge et l’assassin [la politique, la justice, la raison] Nietzsche, Généalogie de la Morale. -Costa-Gavras, Z [l’État] Marx, Salaire, prix et profit -Peter Weir, The Truman show [la vérité, le bonheur] La connaissance Platon, La République, livre VII. -Flaubert, Bouvard et Pécuchet (adaptation Platon, Gorgias. cinématographique par J.-D. Verhaeghe) [la science, la raison] Descartes, Méditations Métaphysiques (première -Henri-Georges Clouzot, La vérité [La vérité, la et seconde méditations) *. conscience, le devoir] ** Il est aussi possible de consulter les médias suivants pour se familiariser avec la pratique de la philosophie. De très nombreuses thématiques sont traitées dans les émissions/numéros de revue. Chacun, selon ses intérêts, pourra puiser dans les archives disponibles sur l’internet : - « Les chemins de la philosophie » (émission diffusée sur France culture, présentée par Adèle Van Reeth). - « Philosophie » (émission diffusée sur ARTE, présentée par Raphaël Enthoven). - « Philosophie magazine » (revue mensuelle ; de nombreux articles disponibles en ligne). .
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