Michel Onfray
Michel Onfray (; born 1 January 1959) is a French
writer and
philosopher with a
hedonistic,
epicurean and
atheist worldview. A highly prolific author on
philosophy, he has written over 100 books. His philosophy is mainly influenced by such thinkers as
Nietzsche,
Epicurus, the
Cynic and
Cyrenaic schools, as well as
French materialism. He has gained notoriety for writing such works as ''Traité d'athéologie: Physique de la métaphysique'' (translated into English as ''
Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam''), ''Politique du rebelle: traité de résistance et d'insoumission'', ''Physiologie de
Georges Palante, portrait d'un nietzchéen de gauche'', ''La puissance d'exister'' and ''La sculpture de soi'' for which he won the annual
Prix Médicis in 1993.
Onfray is often regarded as being
left-wing; however, some observers have stated that he has
right-wing tendencies. He has become appreciated by some far-right circles, notably with his
sovereignist magazine ''Front populaire''.
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