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Information, parole et délibération: l'entreprise et la question de l'homme

Eric Faÿ ()
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Eric Faÿ: EM - EMLyon Business School

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Abstract: This book develops an anthropological understanding of management. Starting from the dominant paradigm in this field. That of Man conceived as an information processing system, the author gives back to the human being differents components of this/her humanity: s/he is not only an information processor but a being define by speech. This an incarnated speech which is also inscribed into a symbolic universe that goes beyond the domain of pure effectiveness. S/he is a being, who through the intimate links s/he has with life, is both opened to reason which transcends her/him and is also opened to the other's acknowledgement. This way, this book is not limited to an anthropological critic of utilitarian or cognitive reductions - through the concept of blocage to "ressenti" and derision - but suggrests an alternative grounded upon the open anthropology of the psychoanalyst Denis Vasse and Michel Henry's phenomenology of life. This book culminates through the proposal of a renewed thought and practice of open deliberation.

Date: 2017-02-10
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Published in PRESSES DE L'UNIVERSITE LAVAL (PUL), XIX-231 p., 2017, 978-2-7637-8065-8

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