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* https://mines-paristech.academia.edu/SchmidAnnefrancoise | * https://mines-paristech.academia.edu/SchmidAnnefrancoise |
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Anne-Françoise Schmid (born: 17 September 1949) is a "philosopher among scientists and artists" and the founder of Generic Epistemology.
Works
- Une philosophie de savant: Henri Poincaré et la logique mathématique, Paris: François Maspero, 1978.
- L’âge de l’épistémologie. Science, Ingénierie, Ethique., Paris: Kimé, 1998.
- L’âge de l’épistémologie. Science, Ingénierie, Ethique., Paris: Kimé, 2019.
- (with Muriel Mambrini-Doudet), Epistémologie générique. Manuel pour les sciences futures., Paris: Kimé, 2019.
- Scripts philosophiques I. Silence du futur, Chisokudō Publications, 2021.
Edited by Schmid
- (with François Laruelle, Tony Brachet, Gilbert Kieffer, Laurent Leroy, Daniel Nicolet, Serge Valdinoci), Dictionnaire de la non-philosophie, Paris: Kimé, 1998.
- Dictionary of Non-Philosophy, trans. Taylor Adkins, Minneapolis, MN: Univocal, 2013, PDF. (English)
- (with Maryse Dennes, John Ó Maiolearca), La Philosophie non-standard de François Laruelle, Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2019.
Films
- (with François Laruelle), Letre, dir. Benoît Maire and Raphaël Pfeiffer, 2014.
Readings, Presentations, Interviews
- Keynote by Anne-Françoise Schmid “From non-standard toward an absolute nothingness, a common =X ?”, Temple University, Japan Campus, 12 April 2021. Youtube