Maxime Rovère

Maxime Rovère

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Maxime Rovère is a French philosopher and associate researcher at the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, specializing in the works of Spinoza. He is known for his thought-provoking essays, including 'Que faire des cons?' (2019), 'L’École de la vie' (2020), and 'Se vouloir du bien et se faire du mal' (2022), all published by Flammarion. His latest work, 'Parler avec sa mère' (2023), explores the profound and often complex relationship between mothers and their children, encouraging readers to view this bond through a broader lens that transcends personal burdens like guilt and frustration. Rovère's philosophical insights invite a re-examination of familial connections as both beautiful and transformative, framing the act of visiting one's mother as a metaphysical gift.

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Maxime Rovère translated Seneca's works into French, contributing to the accessibility of his philosophy.

« Lettres à Lucilius », de Sénèque, et « Vivre debout et mourir libre », de Maxime Rovère : la chronique « philosophie » de Roger-Pol Droit
Le Monde·FranceFrance· 2025-11-14
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Maxime Rovère is a philosopher and author who reflects on the relationship between mother and child.

Maxime Rovère, philosophe : « La visite que l’on rend à sa mère peut devenir un cadeau métaphysique »
Le Monde·FranceFrance· 2025-03-15
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