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Emeline Durand is a Lecturer in German Philosophy and Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Burgundy Europe. She is affiliated with the LIR3S UMR 7366 CNRS-UBE laboratory and works on German Idealism, Jewish-German philosophy, and the philosophy of language.
- Specializes in Franz Rosenzweig and Søren Kierkegaard
- Focus on hermeneutics, translation theory, and religious experience
- Active in interdisciplinary seminars and conferences
Her research explores how philosophers engaged with literary translation, from hermeneutic traditions to multilingual approaches. She also investigates forms of religious experience (prayer, rituals) and dialogues between philosophers and theologians in the 20th century.
Recent publications examine Rosenzweig's theology of translation, Kierkegaard's existential paradoxes, and Wittgenstein's limits of meaning. All work intersects philosophy, theology, and linguistic theory.
Emeline Durand's research themes include:
- History of German Philosophy
- Philosophy of Language
- Translation Thinking
- Philosophy of Religions
- Critique of Idealism
- 20th Century Interfaith Dialogues



