Article
French
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Abstract
In this text, the author, relying on various philosophies and studies, revisits the concept of choice and the impression that it is a conscious decision. It proposes a staggered view of this term. This discussion leads it to reconsider the concepts of free arbiter, choice, consciousness and unconsciousness. Not to mention radically determinism, which would be reducing, Geneviève Odier described an autonomous and unconscious dynamic responsible for choices. Non-choice would be a response to the multiple factors that govern our world in which everything is connected. The author sees this acceptance as a correspondence with some of the concepts of the person-centred approach. And in particular an apology of non-directive. 'np pagenum = “038”/b