Anne Dufourmantelle was a French philosopher and psychoanalyst with a doctorate in philosophy from Brown University.
She taught at the UP6-la Villette School of Architecture and led a seminar at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Psychoanalysis at the Γcole Normale SupΓ©rieure.
Dufourmantelle's work often explored themes of risk, desire, and the human condition.
Her philosophical approach was deeply intertwined with her psychoanalytic practice, creating a unique perspective on contemporary issues.
Tragically, Dufourmantelle died on July 21, 2017, while attempting to save a friend's child from drowning on a beach in southern France, embodying the very principles of risk-taking she championed in her work.
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