Jean Clam
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Jean Joseph Clam philosopher, sociologist and psychologist
Psychologist
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, Research Fellow at the Centre National de la Recherché Scientifique, Paris
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 (CNRS), presently affiliated to the Centre Marc Bloch in Berlin
Berlin
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 (French-German Research Centre in Social Sciences).

His numerous researches deal mainly with the following topics:
  • sociology
    Sociology
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     et psychology
    Psychology
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     of intimacy
  • legal theory (in particular that of Niklas Luhmann
    Niklas Luhmann
    Niklas Luhmann was a German sociologist, and a prominent thinker in sociological systems theory.-Biography:...

    )
  • general theory of the human
    Human
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     and social sciences
    Social sciences
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Books

  • Sache und Logik der Phänomenologie Husserls und Heideggers, Beitrag zur Klärung der Idee von Phänomenologie, Altenberge, Akademische Bibliothek 1985.
  • Droit et société chez Niklas Luhmann. La contingence des normes, (avec un Avant-propos de Niklas Luhmann), Paris, Presses Universitaires de France 1997[1].
  • (Avec Jean-Luc Gaffard) Norme, fait, fluctuation: Contributions à une analyse des choix normatifs, Genève, Droz 2001.
  • Was heißt: Sich an Differenz statt an Identität orientieren? Zur De-ontologisierung in Philosophie und Sozialwissenschaft, Konstanz, UVK (Universitätsverlag Konstanz) 2002.
  • Trajectoires de l'immatériel. Contributions à une théorie de la valeur et de sa dématérialisation, Paris, CNRS Editions 2004.
  • Kontingenz, Paradox, Nur-Vollzug. Grundprobleme einer Theorie der Gesellschaft, Konstanz, UVK (Universitätsverlag Konstanz) 2004[2].
  • Sciences du sens. Perspectives théoriques, Strasbourg, Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg 2006.
  • Sous le régime de l'intime. Contributions à une sociologie et une psychologie de l'intimité contemporaine, coming : Paris, Ganse Arts et Lettres 2007.

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