"Why I am so very unFrench, and other essays" by Jacques Bouveresse. The title alone already sold it.
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His work is very much in the vein of Andre Carus, a kind of rekindling of core values of enlightenment, or the Re-Enlightenment project as they call it.
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It sounds quite good to smash the mirages built around logic and to complement your recommendations (which btw I'm going over very slow). It's funny he did a monograph on Bourdieu, but then again Bourdieu was a reader of both Quine and Carnap (don't know if a good one though)
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His little book on Wittgenstein’s aesthetics is, if memory serves correctly, in this line and quite valuable.
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I read about him, but I've been wary since I'm still quite fond of the french continentals. Is he worth it?