La vie sexuelle d'Emmanuel Kant
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La vie sexuelle d'Emmanuel Kant is a book by Jean-Baptiste Botul (Éditions Mille et Une Nuits, 1999). It is a literary mystification on the supposed sexual life of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, written by Frédéric Pagès.
In his 2010 work De la guerre en philosophie, Bernard-Henri Lévy cites very seriously from this work and builds its argumentation around it.
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