Clément Rosset (French: [ʁɔsɛ]; 12 October 1939 – 28 March 2018) was a French philosopher and writer. He was a professor of philosophy at the University...
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Rosset may refer to: Barney Rosset (1922–2012), American entrepreneur and publisher Clément Rosset (1939–2018), French philosopher and writer Macarena...
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Arnaud Clément of France in 2001, which he lost 15–13 in the fifth set after 5 hours and 46 minutes. During the later years of his playing career, Rosset also...
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Gabriel Rockhill Rainer Rochlitz Roscelin de Compiègne Alexis Rosenbaum Clément Rosset Jean Rostand Yves Roucaute Jean-Jacques Rousseau Louis Rougier Joseph...
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École Polytechnique (2007–2010), he also taught on Spinoza, Bergson and Clément Rosset on Les mardis de la philo and the Bibliothèque nationale de France on...
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Van Roosbroeck, 89, Belgian racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1948). Clément Rosset, 78, French philosopher and writer. Caleb Scofield, 39, American rock...
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Clémence Royer Clemens Baeumker Clemens Timpler Clement Greenberg Clement of Alexandria Clément Rosset Cleobulus Cleomedes Cleomenes the Cynic Clerical...
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Rosenthal (born 1936) Daniel Ross (born 1970) James F. Ross (1931–2010) Clément Rosset (1939–2018) Gian-Carlo Rota (1932–1999) John K. Roth (born 1940) Daniel...
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Duby, Pierre Encrevé, Henri Meschonnic, Werner Meyer, Thierry Raspail, Clément Rosset 1984 Soulages (Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo) Essays by Taka Ashido Okada...
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épater with theses such as the "pre-Socratic artificialism" suggested by Clément Rosset. Like the specialist, who decided to talk about himself in any case...
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Audran, actress (b. 1932) Luc Jalabert, rejoneador (b. 1951) 28 March – Clément Rosset, philosopher and writer (b. 1939) 1 April – Françoise Adret, ballerina...
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a very different world, because he is a true painter." According to Clément Rosset "The privilege of the painter is to render palpable the singularity...
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Heidegger and Carnap with Dominique Janicaud. His other teachers were Clement Rosset and André Tosel. In 1987, Critchley returned to the University of Essex...
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British-American novelist, 77 or 78 (born 1940) (date death announced) March 28 – Clément Rosset, French philosopher and writer, 78 (born 1939) March 29 – Anita Shreve...
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Édouard Lebas (1897–1975 at Carteret), prefect and French politician Clément Rosset, born at Carteret on 12 October 1939, philosopher Pierre Bameul, born...
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(1939) January 29 - Germaine Greer March 1 - Tzvetan Todorov (died 2017) Clément Rosset (unspecified) February 4 - Edward Sapir (born 1884) September 23 - Sigmund...
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François Meyronnis, Yannick Haenel, Frédéric Berthet, David di Nota, Clément Rosset, Alexandre Duval-Stalla, Chantal Thomas, Thomas A. Ravier, Cécile Guilbert...
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Arnaud Clément (French pronunciation: [aʁno klemɑ̃]; born 17 December 1977) is a French former professional tennis player and Davis Cup captain. Clément reached...
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He won a major doubles title at the 1992 French Open, partnering Marc Rosset. The major highlights of Hlasek's career came in 1992. He won the French...
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André de Richaud for Je ne suis pas mort, Éditions France-Empire 1966: Clément Rosset for Lettre sur les chimpanzés, Éditions Gallimard 1967: Éric Ollivier...
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Marc Rosset defeated Roger Federer 2–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–5) to win the 2000 Open 13 singles competition. Fabrice Santoro was the defending champion, but lost...
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(champion) Arnaud Clément (second round) Sébastien Grosjean (final) Cédric Pioline (quarterfinals) Roger Federer (semifinals) Marc Rosset (second round)...
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in Switzerland in 1992. First, Marc Rosset and Jakob Hlasek won the 1992 French Open title in doubles. Marc Rosset went on to win the Olympics singles...
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round) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (second round) Cédric Pioline (semifinals) Marc Rosset (semifinals) Magnus Gustafsson (first round) Nicolas Escudé (quarterfinals)...
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3–2 Gastón Gaudio 3–3 Tim Henman 3–5 Arnaud Clément 2–0 Nikolay Davydenko 2–0 Mardy Fish 2–0 Marc Rosset 2–0 Alberto Berasategui 2–1 Roger Federer 2–1...
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in 1999, Arnaud Clément in 2006, and Gilles Simon in 2007. The record for most titles is three, won by the Swiss player Marc Rosset in its first two...
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Rosset 1877–1892 Angelin Carron 1898–1910 Maurice Borter 1910–1930 André Favre 1930–1934 Candide Borgeat 1934–1940 Etienne Coquoz 1940–1943 Clément Moulin...
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(1906–1993) Jeff Roland (born 1969) Bernard Rosenblum (1927–2007) Édouard Rosset-Granger (1853–1934) Georges Rouault (1871–1958) Jean Rouppert (1887–1979)...
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Barcelona, where he lost in the third round to eventual gold medalist Marc Rosset from Switzerland. In 1993, Courier again won the Australian Open, defeating...
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Grosjean (first round) Marc Rosset (semifinals) Marat Safin (first round) Fabrice Santoro (quarterfinals) Arnaud Clément (first round) Q = Qualifier WC...
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