TY - EJOUR A1 - Grangé, Ninon TI - Pourquoi la mémoire ? - De l’âme de la nation à la psychologie collective, 14-18 comme objet épistémologique T2 - Éthique, politique, religions - Les transformations du concept de guerre (1910-1930) 2016 – 2, n° 9. I. Limites et extension JO - Éthique, politique, religions (ISSN 2271-7234), 9, 2016 – 2 DO - 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-06763-4.p.0113 SN - 2271-7234 SP - 113 EP - 137 AB - Why have thinkers from various horizons – although former actors in the First World War on different grounds – not integrated war into their discursive reasoning ? Mass psychology and sociology, under the appraisal of Hans Keisen who was invited by Freud, might suggest some sort of agreement between the social sciences : war as an epistemological obstacle allows to think back on collective memory and to constitute a parallel between exception and shared traumatic experience. PY - 2017 DA - 2017/01/11 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris KW - Collective memory, war neurosis, social psychology, collective psychology, Maurice Halbwachs, Hans Kelsen LA - fre UR - https://shop.staging.classiques-garnier.net/ethique-politique-religions-2016-2-les-transformations-du-concept-de-guerre-1910-1930-n-9-i-limites-et-extension-pourquoi-la-memoire-en.html Y2 - 2025/12/06 ER -