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Marc Jean-Bernard : ウィキペディア英語版
Marc Jean-Bernard

Marc Jean-Bernard (born May 14, 1952) is a French philosopher, thinker in International Relations, classical musician and musicologist. His published work is notably dedicated to ''Hermeneutics of Culture.'', ''International Politics Theory'', Aesthetic Theory'', and ''Philosophy of Music''.
His theoretical contributions (written in French, English and Spanish) to ''Philosophy of Music'' present the particularity to synthesize hermeneutical, analytical and cognitive methodologies.
Marc Jean-Bernard internally associates theoretical investigation to artistic/educative praxis and concrete institutional action in Puerto Rico (USA).
==Life==
Marc Jean-Bernard was born in Paris in a family of intellectuals and lawyers (he was named ''Jean-Bernard'' after the French historian Jean-Bernard Passerieu). He accomplished his philosophical studies at the Sorbonne, Paris 1, where he was strongly influenced by the French philosopher Jacques Bouveresse, and by the French philosopher and musicologist Vladimir Jankélévitch. After working on Hegel's Aesthetics, his Doctoral Studies and Thesis on Wittgenstein was especifically focused on the aesthetical and cultural dimensions of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Philosophical corpus, in relation with Austrian/German culture and Music. Marc Jean-Bernard received his Doctorate in Philosophy at the Sorbonne (Paris 1) for his thesis on Wittgenstein under the direction of Professor Jacques Bouveresse.〔Wittgenstein and the Idea of Culture〕 At the same, time he started an active career as a ''classical guitarist'', conductor and musicologist. He started studying Music formally at a very early age and developed since 1978 a career of classical musician and performed extensively worldwide as a soloist and conductor until 2000.
Having been also trained with American composers and virtuosos, his strong interest and competencies in South American Music, Literature and Culture led him to investigate in a Wittgenstein's way -and interpret as well- narrative and mythical dimensions of Latin American Music.His life took on a Latin-American flavour with a move to Colombia, where he combined the teaching of ''Philosophy of Language'' at the Public University〔Universidad del Valle〕 with the post of Dean of the Music Faculty at a leading Conservatory.〔Conservatorio Antonio Mar♂a Valencia〕 Until 2004, Marc Jean-Bernard's professional life was divided between the worlds of philosophy and music. In that year, a third world was added to them with his nomination as ad honorem Consul of France in Puerto Rico.〔Wittgenstein and the Idea of Culture〕
Currently, Professor of Humanities at the University of Puerto Rico, he maintains his interests in the Culture Theory and the ''Philosophy of the Arts'', the subjects of many essays and papers in French, English and Spanish. He also pursues his musical activities, some of which have been recorded on French labels. He is also active in his consular mission, which is particularly involved in the development of European Studies, through bilateral agreements with overseas universities. Since 2009, Dr. Marc Jean-Bernard is the Director of an International Studies Program at the University of Puerto Rico. His current investigations and publications on this subject are dedicated to the dialogue between Europe and America, with a topical emphasis on Latin America from a perspective articulating International Relations and Culture. Dr. Marc Jean-Bernard is preparing a French, Spanish and English full publication of his Essays. His extensive research on theory of diplomatic dialogue conduced him to privilege the diplomacy of Charles de Gaulle in several articles and a new essay on de Gaulle's foreign policy and diplomacy, to be issued in French, English and Spanish.
In 2010, Dr. Jean-Bernard has been elected Dean of the Consular Corps of Puerto Rico.
In July 2014, Dr. Jean-Bernard founded the first 'Institute of International Relations of Puerto Rico' (Non Profit Corporation), a think tank dedicated to offer, far from the ideologies, independent scientific and specialized contributions to concrete governance,democracy and peace. http://iripr.weebly.com
He has been elected member of the ''Academy of the Arts and Sciences'' of Puerto Rico, between other academical and official distinctions.

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