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Jean-Baptiste Botul is a fictional French philosopher created in 1995 by the journalist Frédéric Pagès and other members of a group calling itself the Association of the Friends of Jean-Baptiste Botul. Originating as a literary hoax, the names of both Botul and his philosophy of botulism derive from botulism, an illness caused by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. References to Botul were first made in publications by members of the association and later turned up in texts by writers who were not party to the hoax and thought Botul was a real person, notably the French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy. There is now an annual Botul Prize awarded for a book that mentions Botul.

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  • Der angebliche Philosoph Jean-Baptiste Botul ist eine fiktive Figur, die von dem Journalisten von der satirischen französischen Wochenzeitung Le Canard enchaîné 1995 erdacht wurde. Pagès gründete zudem L’association des amis de Jean-Baptiste Botul, abgekürzt A2JB („Vereinigung der Freunde Jean Baptiste Botuls“), erdachte eine ausgefeilte Biografie für seine Phantasiegestalt und vergibt jährlich einen „Prix Botul“ für Werke, in denen Botul erwähnt ist. Pagès veröffentlichte zudem etliche (angebliche) Werke von Jean-Baptiste Botul. (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul is a fictional French philosopher created in 1995 by the journalist Frédéric Pagès and other members of a group calling itself the Association of the Friends of Jean-Baptiste Botul. Originating as a literary hoax, the names of both Botul and his philosophy of botulism derive from botulism, an illness caused by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. References to Botul were first made in publications by members of the association and later turned up in texts by writers who were not party to the hoax and thought Botul was a real person, notably the French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy. There is now an annual Botul Prize awarded for a book that mentions Botul. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul est un philosophe fictif créé en 1995 par Frédéric Pagès et ses amis de l’Association des amis de Jean-Baptiste Botul. Originellement, l’œuvre de Botul constitue un canular littéraire, Botul et sa théorie philosophique (le botulisme) étant une plaisanterie renvoyant au botulisme, grave intoxication à la toxine botulique. (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul è un personaggio immaginario, inventato da , giornalista del settimanale satirico francese Le Canard enchaîné. (it)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul – fikcyjny filozof i pisarz, stworzony przez dziennikarza z Le Canard enchaîné i przez innych członków Stowarzyszenia przyjaciół Jana-Baptysty Botula (Association des amis de Jean-Baptiste Botul, A2JB2). Botoul powołany został do życia przy pomocy dzieła pt Życie seksualne Immanuela Kanta (1995). Książka funkcjonowała przez wiele lat jako żart z filozofa znanego z braku zainteresowania potrzebami ciała. Jednak w 2010 roku, Bernard-Henri Lévy, w swojej książce pt. De la guerre en philosophie, cytuje Botoula w sposób, który zdradza, ze rzeczywiście wierzy w jego istnienie. (pl)
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  • Der angebliche Philosoph Jean-Baptiste Botul ist eine fiktive Figur, die von dem Journalisten von der satirischen französischen Wochenzeitung Le Canard enchaîné 1995 erdacht wurde. Pagès gründete zudem L’association des amis de Jean-Baptiste Botul, abgekürzt A2JB („Vereinigung der Freunde Jean Baptiste Botuls“), erdachte eine ausgefeilte Biografie für seine Phantasiegestalt und vergibt jährlich einen „Prix Botul“ für Werke, in denen Botul erwähnt ist. Pagès veröffentlichte zudem etliche (angebliche) Werke von Jean-Baptiste Botul. (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul is a fictional French philosopher created in 1995 by the journalist Frédéric Pagès and other members of a group calling itself the Association of the Friends of Jean-Baptiste Botul. Originating as a literary hoax, the names of both Botul and his philosophy of botulism derive from botulism, an illness caused by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. References to Botul were first made in publications by members of the association and later turned up in texts by writers who were not party to the hoax and thought Botul was a real person, notably the French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy. There is now an annual Botul Prize awarded for a book that mentions Botul. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul est un philosophe fictif créé en 1995 par Frédéric Pagès et ses amis de l’Association des amis de Jean-Baptiste Botul. Originellement, l’œuvre de Botul constitue un canular littéraire, Botul et sa théorie philosophique (le botulisme) étant une plaisanterie renvoyant au botulisme, grave intoxication à la toxine botulique. (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul è un personaggio immaginario, inventato da , giornalista del settimanale satirico francese Le Canard enchaîné. (it)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul – fikcyjny filozof i pisarz, stworzony przez dziennikarza z Le Canard enchaîné i przez innych członków Stowarzyszenia przyjaciół Jana-Baptysty Botula (Association des amis de Jean-Baptiste Botul, A2JB2). Botoul powołany został do życia przy pomocy dzieła pt Życie seksualne Immanuela Kanta (1995). Książka funkcjonowała przez wiele lat jako żart z filozofa znanego z braku zainteresowania potrzebami ciała. Jednak w 2010 roku, Bernard-Henri Lévy, w swojej książce pt. De la guerre en philosophie, cytuje Botoula w sposób, który zdradza, ze rzeczywiście wierzy w jego istnienie. (pl)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Botul (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul (it)
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul (pl)
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