Michel Serres
Michel Serres was a French philosopher, theorist and writer. His works are notable for discussing subjects like death, angels and time. They are also noted for incorporating prose and multifaceted perspectives. Serres had a unique approach to translating his works from accounts rather than from authoritative singular translations.
Life and career
The son of a bargeman, Serres entered France's naval academy, the École Navale, in 1949 and the École Normale Supérieure in 1952. He aggregated in 1955, having studied philosophy. He spent the next few years as a naval officer before finally receiving his doctorate in 1968 from the University of Paris, and began teaching in 1969 at the University of Paris I.As a child, Serres witnessed firsthand the violence and devastation of war. "I was six for my first dead bodies," he told Bruno Latour. These formative experiences led him consistently to eschew scholarship based upon models of war, suspicion, and criticism.
Over the next twenty years, Serres earned a reputation as a spell-binding lecturer and as the author of remarkably beautiful and enigmatic prose so reliant on the sonorities of French that it is considered practically untranslatable. He took as his subjects such diverse topics as the mythical Northwest Passage, the concept of the parasite, and the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. More generally Serres was interested in developing a philosophy of science which does not rely on a metalanguage in which a single account of science is privileged and regarded as accurate. To do this he relied on the concept of translation between accounts rather than settling on one as authoritative. For this reason Serres has relied on the figure of Hermes and angels as messengers who translate back and forth between domains.
In 1990, Serres was elected to the Académie française, in recognition of his position as one of France's most prominent intellectuals. He was an influence on intellectuals such as Bruno Latour and Steven Connor. He served as a Professor of French at Stanford University.
In an interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serres expressed interest in the emergence of a new political philosophy that addresses the digital context of the 21st century, "I think that out of this place of no law that is the Internet there will soon emerge a new law, completely different from that which organized our old metric space."
Serres was a vocal enthusiast for freely accessible knowledge, especially Wikipedia.
In 2012, Serres was awarded the Meister Eckhart Prize and in 2013 he was awarded the Dan David Prize. He died on 1 June 2019, at the age of 88.
Publications
- 1968: Le Système de Leibniz et ses modèles mathématiques, Presses universitaires de France, rééd. 1982
- 1969: Hermès I, la communication, Éditions de Minuit, reprint. 1984
- 1972: Hermès II, l'interférence, Éditions de Minuit
- 1974: Hermès III, la traduction, Éditions de Minuit
- 1974: Jouvences. Sur Jules Verne, Éditions de Minuit
- 1975: Auguste Comte. Leçons de philosophie positive,, tome I, Éditions Hermann
- 1975: Esthétiques sur Carpaccio, Hermann
- 1975: Feux et signaux de brume. Zola, Grasset,
- 1977: Hermès IV, La distribution, Éditions de Minuit, reprint. 1981
- 1977: La Naissance de la physique dans le texte de Lucrèce, Éditions de Minuit
- 1980: Hermès V, Le passage du Nord-ouest, Éditions de Minuit, Paris
- 1980: Le Parasite, Grasset
- 1982: Genèse, Grasset
- 1983: Détachement, Flammarion
- 1983: Rome. Le livre des fondations, Grasset
- 1985: Les Cinq Sens, Grasset; reprint. Fayard, 2014
- 1987: L'Hermaphrodite, Flammarion
- 1987: Statues, François Bourin
- 1989: Éléments d'histoire des sciences,, Bordas
- 1990: Le Contrat naturel, François Bourin, Paris, University of Michigan Press
- 1991: Le Tiers-instruit, François Bourin
- 1991: Discours de réception de Michel Serres à l'Académie française et réponse de Bertrand Poirot-Delpech, François Bourin
- 1992: Éclaircissements,, François Bourin
- 1993: La Légende des Anges, Flammarion
- 1993: Les Origines de la géométrie, Flammarion
- 1994: Atlas, Julliard
- 1995: Éloge de la philosophie en langue française, Fayard
- 1997: Nouvelles du monde, Flammarion
- 1997: Le trésor. Dictionnaire des sciences,, Flammarion, Paris
- 1997: À visage différent,, Hermann
- 1999: Paysages des sciences,, Le Pommier
- 2000: Hergé, mon ami, Éditions Moulinsart
- 2001: Hominescence, Le Pommier
- 2002: Variations sur le corps, Le Pommier, 1999 ; édition texte seul, Le Pommier
- 2002: Conversations, Jules Verne, la science et l'homme contemporain, 1re version, Revue Jules Verne 13/14, Centre international Jules-Verne, Amiens
- 2003: L'Incandescent, Le Pommier
- 2003: Jules Verne, la science et l'homme contemporain, Le Pommier
- 2004: Rameaux, Le Pommier
- 2006: Récits d'humanisme, Le Pommier
- 2006: Petites chroniques du dimanche soir, Le Pommier
- 2006: L'Art des ponts : homo pontifex, Le Pommier
- 2007: Le Tragique et la Pitié. Discours de réception de René Girard à l'Académie française et réponse de Michel Serres, Le Pommier
- 2007: Petites chroniques du dimanche soir 2, Le Pommier
- 2007: Carpaccio, les esclaves libérés, Le Pommier
- 2008: Le Mal propre : polluer pour s'approprier ?, Le Pommier, coll. « Manifestes »
- 2008: La Guerre mondiale, Le Pommier
- 2009: Écrivains, savants et philosophes font le tour du monde, Le Pommier, coll. « Les Essais »
- 2009: Temps des crises, Le Pommier, coll. « Manifestes »,
- 2009: Van Cleef et Arpels, Le Temps poétique, with Franco Cologni and Jean-Claude Sabrier, Cercle d'Art, coll. « La collection »
- 2009: Petites chroniques du dimanche soir 3, Le Pommier
- 2010: Biogée, Éditions-dialogues.fr/Le Pommier
- 2011: Musique, Éditions Le Pommier
- 2012: Petite Poucette, Éditions Le Pommier
- 2012: Andromaque, veuve noire, Éditions de l’Herne
- 2013: Les Temps nouveaux , Le Pommier
- 2014: Pantopie, de Hermès à Petite Poucette , Le Pommier
- 2014: Petites Chroniques du dimanche tome VI, Le Pommier
- 2014: Yeux, Le Pommier
- 2015: Le gaucher boiteux : puissance de la pensée, Le Pommier
- 2015: Écrivains, savants et philosophes font le tour du monde, Le Pommier
- 2015: Du bonheur, aujourd'hui, Le Pommier
- 2015: Solitude. Dialogue sur l'engagement, Le Pommier
- 2016: De l'impertinence, aujourd'hui, Le Pommier
- 2016 : Darwin, Bonaparte et le Samaritain : une philosophie de l'histoire, Paris, Le Pommier
- 2017 : De l'Amitié, aujourd'hui, Paris, Le Pommier
- 2017 : C'était mieux avant !, Paris, Le Pommier
- 2018 : Défense et illustration de la langue française aujourd'hui,, Paris, Le Pommier
- 2019 : Morales espiègles, Paris, Le Pommier