哲学者

Luce Irigaray

1930 - 現在

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リュス・イリガライ(Luce Irigaray、1930年5月3日 - )は、ベルギー出身の哲学者、言語学者。専門は、フェミニズム思想、精神分析学。 60年代初頭に渡仏し、パリ第8大学でジャック・ラカンに師事する。1964年から、フランス国立科学研究センターで研究生活を行う。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

Her biography is available in 43 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 38 in 2024). Luce Irigaray is the 404th most popular 哲学者 (up from 450th in 2024), the 134th most popular biography from Belgium (up from 145th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Belgian 哲学者.

Luce Irigaray is most famous for her writings on feminine sexuality. Her work focuses on the importance of the female body and how it is often excluded from male-dominated society.

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Among 哲学者

Among 哲学者, Luce Irigaray ranks 404 out of 1,267Before her are Anne Conway, Carl Gustav Hempel, Siger of Brabant, Plutarch of Athens, Karl Rahner, and Antoine Destutt de Tracy. After her are E. H. Carr, Yajnavalkya, Paul Tillich, Thomas Hill Green, Mulla Sadra, and Marcus Cornelius Fronto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, Luce Irigaray ranks 79Before her are Adunis, Moustapha Akkad, Stanley Miller, Gaafar Nimeiry, Sonia Rykiel, and Jean Rochefort. After her are Zhores Alferov, David Dacko, Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma, Itamar Franco, Chinua Achebe, and Buck Henry.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Luce Irigaray ranks 134 out of 1,190Before her are Jacob Le Maire (1585), Godfried Danneels (1933), Gertrude of Nivelles (626), Godfrey I, Count of Louvain (1060), Siger of Brabant (1240), and Joseph Plateau (1801). After her are Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz (1787), Kevin De Bruyne (1991), Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders (1837), Ambiorix (-100), Bavo of Ghent (589), and Chantal Akerman (1950).

Among 哲学者 In Belgium

Among 哲学者 born in Belgium, Luce Irigaray ranks 3Before her are Justus Lipsius (1547), and Siger of Brabant (1240). After her are Chantal Mouffe (1943), Arnold Geulincx (1624), Henry of Ghent (1217), Franciscus Gomarus (1563), Félix Ravaisson-Mollien (1813), Paul de Man (1919), Alice von Hildebrand (1923), and Michel Weber (1963).

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