Maxence Caron

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Maxence Caron
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Maxence Caron
Born1976 (age 4849)
Marseille, France
OccupationWriter, poet, philosopher, musicologist
NationalityFrench
SubjectLiterature, Philosophy, poetry, Theology Classical Music, History of Philosophy
Notable awardsPrix Biguet
Website
maxencecaron.fr

Maxence Caron (born 1976) is a French writer, poet, philosopher and musicologist.

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Biography

He is agrégé in Philosophy (in 1999), Docteur ès lettres (at Sorbonne in 2003 with Rémi Brague as a thesis director. Director at the Publishing firm les Éditions du Cerf, he manages the collection Les Cahiers d'Histoire de la Philosophie ("The History Notebooks of Philosophy") that he has founded, and to which Jean-Luc Marion, Rémi Brague, Joseph Ratzinger, among others, have contributed.

Maxence Caron is the author of literary texts and poems and of several works about German thinking (Martin Heidegger, Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel) and about saint Augustine. Pianist, musicologist, Maxence Caron graduated with honours from the Conservatoire National de Paris in 1990. [1]

He has been awarded the Prix Biguet of the Académie française.

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  1. "See here". Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2009.