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摘要
Stanislas Breton(1912-2005)这个名字对许多美国学者来说可能并不熟悉。作为一名神学家和哲学家,他从1970年开始在巴黎École normale supersamrieure教书直到退休。布列塔尼离阿尔都塞的圈子很近;有些读者会从Étienne巴里巴对我们下面翻译的文章的引用中认出他的名字,或者从米歇尔·德·塞托、保罗·里科尔和芭芭拉·卡辛的作品中对布列塔尼的引用中认出他的名字。(《上帝是上帝》(Dieu est Dieu)收录在一本献给卡辛及其家人的书中。)
“God is God”: Essay on the Violence of Tautological Propositions
The name Stanislas Breton (1912–2005) is probably not familiar to many US academics. A theologian and philosopher, he taught from 1970 to his retirement at the École normale supérieure in Paris. Breton was close to Althusser’s circle; some readers will recognize his name from Étienne Balibar’s references to the essay we translate below—or from references to Breton in the work of Michel de Certeau, Paul Ricoeur, and Barbara Cassin. (“‘Dieu est Dieu’” appears in a volume dedicated to Cassin and her family.)