Paper's abstract

Jean-Marc Trigeaud, Religious behaviours and laïcité, or the boundaries of non written laws
What cannot be made universal in justice, even beyond its legal application, is due to considering the original reality of behaviours and suggests to see in these behaviours neither an individuality nor a particularity specifying a given gender, but an irreducible existential singularity.
Through this, this universal can come to terms with singularity and laïcité can reach its full dimension: to promote the human character which interprets generic and universal roles but also to help protecting the simple state of person subtracted from every part at the same time and reflection of the uniqueness that all monotheistic religions lend to the God of Revelation.


Key Words : justice, religion, monotheist
t.48, 2004 : p. 57-74