Fabrice Hadjadj, a thinker on sex and integral ecology
Débat organisé par le magazine Famille Chrétienne entre l'historien de l'art Jean Clair et l'écrivain Fabrice Hadjadj sur les rapports entre l'Eglise et l'art contemporain.
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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