Raphaël Enthoven | |
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Raphaël Enthoven in March 2010 |
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Born | 9 November 1975 |
Spouse | Justine Lévy |
Partner | Carla Bruni Chloé Lambert |
Children | Aurélien Enthoven, born on 21 July 2001 Sacha Enthoven, born on 19 December 2008 |
Parents | Jean-Paul Enthoven |
Raphael Enthoven (born November 9, 1975 in Paris) is a professor of French philosophy. Son of the publisher Jean-Paul Enthoven, he is the former husband of Justine Lévy (the daughter of Bernard-Henri Lévy) and former companion of Carla Bruni (currently the first lady of France), with whom he had a son (Aurélien Enthoven) born July 21, 2001. The song "Raphäel" from Bruni's album Quelqu'un m'a dit is named after him. He now lives with actress Chloé Lambert, with whom he had a second son (Sacha) born in December 2008.
After obtaining the qualification in philosophy from École Normale Supérieure, he taught for two years at the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, then at the University of Paris VII-Jussieu, and during the first two years (2002 and 2003) at the Université populaire de Caen, founded by Michel Onfray, where he runs the general philosophy seminar. After distancing himself from the latter [1], he became co-producer of the radio show Les vendredis de la philosophie on France Culture. He now teaches at the Ecole Polytechnique and Sciences Po,[1] he teaches Lessons on Spinoza, Bergson and Clément Rosset on "Tuesdays philosophy" and the Bibliothèque nationale de France on the meaning of life.
He is the adviser to the editor of Philosophie Magazine, where he holds the "Meaning and life",[2] it is still in production at France Culture. Having dealt with the Appointment Policy, in partnership with the magazine L'Express, he has become an everyday icon in the new program schedule for France Culture in 2008-2009 by bringing to life the show The new paths of knowledge [3] Monday to Friday at 17h.
Since October 2008, he has produced the show Philosophy broadcast on Sunday at 12pm on Arte.[4]