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Rive Gauche ruse

The Australian Literary Review reports on the hoax that has France's best loved public philosopher, Bernard-Henri Levy, blushing.

When Levy attacked Immanuel Kant in his latest book, On War in Philosophy, he referred to a little-known 20th century philosopher, Jean-Baptiste Botul, to support his argument.

The only trouble is, Botul doesn't exist.

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De la guerre en philosophie, Bernard-Henri Levy: Grasset



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10 February 2010

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