Fabrice Hadjadj, a thinker on sex and integral ecology
Fabrice Hadjadj is known as the Jewish philosopher with an Arabic name and a Catholic faith. Author of numerous essays and literary works, the thinker also directs the Philanthropos Institute in Freiburg. In recent years, he has turned his attention to ecology, a theme he has arrived at through reflections on the flesh, sexuality and the family. Discussion of a notion at the heart of current debates.
Le Regard Libre: What do you mean by «ecology»?Fabrice Hadjadj: The word «ecology» has many different meanings. Originally, it was a term coined by the scientist Hæckel. He founded a discipline in which it was no longer a question of thinking of a living being in itself, but in its dependence on an environment; and even of considering several living beings in their interdependence. Ecology is the science of relationships between living beings. In this sense, ecology
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