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Le corps épris

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Le corps épris by Jean-Marie Frey is a philosophical meditation on the relationship between the human body and love. Published in 2005 by Pleins Feux, this concise 76-page volume explores how physical embodiment shapes emotional and romantic experience. Drawing from phenomenological and existential traditions, Frey examines the body not merely as a vessel but as an active participant in desire, intimacy, and selfhood. The work engages with themes of vulnerability, presence, and the intertwining of flesh and feeling, offering a reflective inquiry into what it means to love through and with the body. Written in French, the text appeals to readers interested in philosophy of mind, embodiment, and the affective dimensions of human connection.

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