Michel Onfray (French: [miʃɛl ɔ̃fʁɛ]; born January 1, 1959) is a contemporary French philosopher who adheres to hedonism, atheism[1] and anarchism.[2] He is a highly prolific author on philosophy with more than 50 written books.[3][4]
He has gained notoriety for writing such works as Physiologie de Georges Palante, portrait d'un nietzchéen de gauche, Politique du rebelle: traité de résistance et d'insoumission, Traité d'athéologie: Physique de la métaphysique (translated into English as Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam), La puissance d'exister and La Sculpture de soi for which he won the annual Prix Médicis in 1993.
His philosophy is mainly influenced by such thinkers as Nietzsche, Epicurus, the cynic and cyrenaic schools, Julien Offray de La Mettrie, and individualist anarchism
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