Mohammed Chaouki Zine
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Mohammed Chaouki ZINE (محمد شوقي الزين) is philosopher and an Algerian writer. He was born on May 13, 1972 in Oran (Algeria). He has been interested for several years to Contemporary Western philosophy as testifies his Hermeneutics and Deconstructions (Beirut-Casablanca, 2002), where he speaks about many philosophers like Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Michel de Certeau, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Richard Rorty and Jean Baudrillard. He has a Ph.D. on Arabic and Iberian Studies about the mystic and Andalusian philosopher from Spain Ibn Arabi (Murcia, 1165 – 1240, Damascus).
[edit] Publications
- Hermeneutics and Deconstructions, Cultural Arabic Center, Beirut-Casablanca, 2002.
- Identities and Othernesses, Editions of Difference, Algiers, 2002.
- Politics on Reason, Editions of the West, Oran, 2005.
- Intellectual Shifting (Modernity and the Intellectual), Editions of Difference, Algiers, 2005
- Philosophy of Hermeneutics (Arabic translation of the book of Hans-Georg Gadamer), Editions of Difference, Algiers; Arab Scientific Publishers and Cultural Arabic Center, Beirut, 2006.
[edit] Official Website
(French) Philosophie & Histoire des idées