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Comment les rapprocher et construire un espace commun avec ce monde à part qui est aussi un lieu de vie ? Une réponse a été donnée par la musique en tant que milieu, au sein d?un orchestre participatif où l?on peut croître ensemble en ayant le sentiment d?exister, à partir d?une source individuelle et collective. L?expérience a été vécue par une équipe pluridisciplinaire et internationale de chercheurs, étudiants, artistes et s?est déclinée pendant trois ans dans les onze prisons de la région Nord ? Pas de Calais, sous la forme d?une recherche-action en art dans le cadre du programme Chercheurs Citoyens. Ce dispositif, ouvert aux musiciens et aux non-musiciens, a-t-il permis aux détenus de lutter contre les effets destructeurs de la prison et de (re)naître à une identité nouvelle au sein d?une communauté musicale qui les soutient ? Ce livre tentera d?y répondre en mettant en résonance des expériences internationales déjà porteuses de résultats en Espagne et au Venezuela. As part of the Regional Council?s program ?Chercheurs Citoyens? whose aim is to favour the citizens?involvment in the production of new knowledge and to reinforce the process of participatory democracy, an international and multidisciplinary team (in art, music, psychology, social education and sociology) at the University of Lille 3 has led an action- research in the 11 penitentiaries of the Nord Pas De Calais region together with students, professionals and detainees and in partnership with the association Hors-Cadre and the D.I.S.P. All of them have been able to work together in a participative orchestra thanks to the JeuD?Orchestre®methodology by Esagramma (Milan). 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Meanwhile, intellectuals and social commentators throughout greater China have looked to the Chinese ethical tradition for resources to evaluate the role of traditional cultural values in the contemporary world. Publications on early Chinese ethics have tended to focus uncritical attention toward Confucianism, while neglecting Daoism, Mohism, and shared features of Chinese moral psychology. This book aims to rectify this imbalance with provocative interpretations of classical ethical theories including widely neglected views of the Mohists and newly reconstructed accounts of the "embodied virtue" tradition, which ties ethics to physical cultivation. The volume also addresses the broader question of the value of comparative philosophy generally and of studying early Chinese ethics in particular. 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