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Benjamin Décarie-Daigneault
Penn State PhD researcher (bqd5342@psu.edu); author of two wiki-ingested papers:
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Dominique Baffier
French archaeologist and Aurignacian / Paleolithic-art specialist; long-time curator of the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave (Ardèche, France). Author of "Chauvet : la réalité augmentée" (Médium vol. 3, no. 32-33, 2012, pp. 332–340) and a featured…
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Double-Sided Artifact
A heuristic distinction articulated by Décarie-Daigneault (2024), drawing on Philippe Grosos's Des profondeurs de nos cavernes (2021): an artifact understood as combining two sides — voluntary expression + collateral trace — both of which…
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Passence
Décarie-Daigneault's neologism (2024) for the modality of past-given-as-implicated in the present — the having-been-here of an entity disclosed by an encounter with its trace, given not as historical fact-of-presence but as a past that has…
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Philippe Grosos
French philosopher; author of Des profondeurs de nos cavernes — Préhistoire – Art – Philosophie (Paris: Les éditions du Cerf, 2021), a book-length philosophical engagement with prehistoric cave art. Grosos advocates a shift in philosophica…
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Ted Toadvine
American philosopher and Merleau-Ponty scholar; author of The Memory of the World: Deep Time, Animality, and Eschatology (University of Minnesota Press, 2024). A key interpreter of MP's later philosophy of nature, animality, and the pre-pe…
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The Crooked Finger of Chauvet-Pont d'Arc: Retrieving the Depth of Time Through a Transtemporal Account of Parietal Art
Author(s): Benjamin Décarie-Daigneault Year: 2024 Type: paper (journal article, Chiasmi International vol. 26, pp. 263–282)