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  1. Ulysse Korolitski est Agrégé de philosophie, ancien élève de l’ENS, maître de conférences à Sciences Po Paris, enseignant associé au Département de recherche...

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  2. Feb 19, 2018 · Ulysse Korolitski, former student of the École normale supérieure, is a qualified professor in philosophy and a doctor in political science. He teaches philosophy at the University Paris-Sud 11 and at Sciences Po (Paris).

    • Ulysse Korolitski
    • 2016
    • The Ontological Argument
    • The Meaning of Race: Social Construct v. Biological Fact
    • The Meaning of Race: Social Construct v. Anthropological Fact
    • Legal Norm v. Scientific Evidence

    The deletion of the word “race” from the French Constitution was part of the examination of a series of 2480 constitutional amendments. It was discussed and adoptedFootnote 10 on July 12, 2018, in the context of the reformulation of Article 1 of the Constitution, which until then stated: “France is an indivisible, secular, democratic and social Rep...

    Concerning the first stage of the ontological argument, in its first variant, an “ontological consensus” (Mallon 2006) or “socio-historical consensus” (Blum 2010) is now widely accepted among researchers: races as biological essences, as groups defined and delimited by a set of bio-behavioral traits that all members of the racial group and only mem...

    Moreover, the correct scale for understanding the meaning and scope of racial classification is not the anthropological scale of humanity, but rather the scale of political communities and their situated practices. Many recent works have highlighted the gap between the explanatory and universalist claim of the concept of race in its uses inherited ...

    The second stage of the ontological argument raises an issue of confusion about the relation between scientific and legal discourse. Even if it were accepted that races do not exist because science has proven their non-existence, the legislator can simply not deduce from a scientific argument concerning the non-existence of races any justification ...

    • Magali Bessone
    • Magali.Bessone@univ-paris1.fr
    • 2020
  3. Ulysse Korolitski. Ancien élève de l’école Normale Supérieure de Fontenay Saint-Cloud, agrégé de philosophie et docteur en science politique, Ulysse Korolitski enseigne en classes préparatoires, à l’Université Paris-Sud 11 et à Sciences Po Paris.

  4. Jan 15, 2016 · Ulysse Korolitski Ancien élève de lÉcole Normale Supérieure de Fontenay Saint-Cloud, agrégé de philosophie et docteur en science politique, Ulysse Korolitski enseigne en classes préparatoires, à l’Université Paris-Sud 11 et à Sciences Po Paris.

  5. Two recent books provide essential keys for understanding the justifications and workings of French law against racist speech, the first by law professor Gwénaële Calvès, second by philosopher and political scientist Ulysse Korolitski.

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