A Steady Way Through the Modern World (Anthology Philitt 2)
- contemporary issues
- Categories:Essays, Poetry & Correspondence
- Language:French(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:France
- Publication date:February,2026
- Pages:596
- Retail Price:29.00 EUR
- Size:160mm×240mm
- Text Color:(Unknown)
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Feature
★Intellectual richness: Brings together a variety of contributions from thinkers, philosophers, and writers, offering a diversity of perspectives and depth of analysis.
★Editorial aesthetics: Carefully presented, both graphically and editorially, this book is part of a tradition of demanding and elegant works that appeal to a cultured and engaged audience.
Description
Anthologie Philitt 2026 offers a critical reflection on modernity, questioning the foundations of our technological civilization and exploring paths to spiritual rebirth. Through essays and interviews, the book examines the consequences of technological domination, the loss of meaning, and the need to rediscover inner freedom. The contributors, from diverse intellectual backgrounds, offer profound and nuanced analyses, drawing on figures such as René Guénon, Jacques Ellul, and Bruno Latour. Together, they form a plea for free thinking, rooted in tradition and open to transcendence, inviting the reader to introspect on contemporary challenges and ways to respond to them.
Author
• Paul Ducay: Professor of philosophy and editor-in-chief of the philosophy section of PHILITT, he is a graduate of the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) in humanities, specializing in medieval studies. philitt.fr





