"the seeker after truth must, once in the course of his life, doubt everything, as far as is possible"
Philosophy Houses Michel Haar Archive
The Albert Sloman Library at the University of Essex
now houses a Michel Haar Archive, which contains all the unpublished work
and documents bequeathed by the philosopher to Professor Beatrice Han-Pile
after his death. These have been
catalogued and
sorted out in boxes.
At the time of his death, Michel Haar (1937-2003) was Professor of
Philosophy at the Sorbonne (Paris-1). Born in France, he studied at the
Ecole Normale Supérieure and at the Sorbonne. He was an internationally
renowned scholar, whose contributions to philosophy (and to phenomenology in
particular) include L'oeuvre d'art: essai sur l'ontologie des oeuvres
(1989),The Song of the Earth (1993), Heidegger and the Essence of Man
(1993), La fracture de l'histoire: douze essais sur Heidegger (1994),
Nietzsche and Metaphysics (1996), Par delà le nihilisme: nouveaux essais sur
Nietzsche (1998), La philosophie française entre Phénoménologie et
métaphysique (1999). For a complete bibliography, click
here.