The emotions of the reason
Disciplines
Article
French
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In memory of exciting and creative discussions with Jacques Paillard If one opposes emotion, it is to assert the superiority of the reasoning on intuition or, on the contrary, to criticise the ‘cold reason’ for its inhuman character. As if either of these concepts were to prevail by their value. But how can two functions of such a different nature be linked? And, above all, how to do so without simultaneously depending on each of the two, the reason for co-.