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Anne Dufourmantelle
Born(1964-03-20)20 March 1964
Paris, France
Died21 July 2017(2017-07-21) (aged 53)
Ramatuelle, France
Alma materParis-Sorbonne University
Brown University
Occupation(s)Philosopher, psychoanalyst
SpouseFrédéric Boyer

Anne Dufourmantelle (20 March 1964 – 21 July 2017) was a French philosopher and psychoanalyst.

Education and career

Dufourmantelle was educated at Brown University and at Paris-Sorbonne University, where she earned a doctorate in philosophy in 1994. She practised psychoanalysis and was a professor at the European Graduate School and a contributor to the French daily newspaper Libération.

Her philosophical work focused on risk taking, which she argued was essential, saying that "absolute security - like 'zero risk' - is a fantasy" and that "eal danger must be faced in order to survive". Her book Éloge du risque or Praise of Risk was published in 2011. Dufourmantelle was also a professor of psychoanalysis at The European Graduate School.

Death

She died on July 21, 2017, at Pampelonne beach in Ramatuelle near the city of Saint-Tropez, while trying to rescue two children caught in the Mediterranean when the water became dangerously turbulent. The children were rescued by lifeguards and survived, but Dufourmantelle could not be resuscitated. Dufourmantelle is survived by her partner Frédéric Boyer and three children.

Honours

Dufourmantelle won the Prix Raymond de Boyer de Sainte-Suzanne from the Académie française in 1998.

Works

References

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  10. "Prix Raymond de Boyer de Sainte-Suzanne" (in French). Académie française. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
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