Our catalogue

A body of work to understand humanity and shed light on contemporary issues

Since their inception, Éditions du Promontoire has developed a coherent catalog of works in the humanities, dedicated to the study of humankind, its faculties, their evolution, and the states that characterize different societies and civilizations. All publications adhere to a consistent editorial approach that respects the requirements of clinical and experimental methodology, aiming to develop and provide citizens of modern societies with rigorous and accessible tools for understanding.

Divided into two main collections, one for the general public and one for academics, the catalogue guides each reader according to their path, whether they wish to discover the humanities or delve deeper into a research approach. Together, these works constitute a homogeneous, coherent, organized, and comprehensive corpus designed to stimulate reflection and contribute to the dissemination of a renewed humanist thought rooted in the humanities.

The books in the general public collection are accessible without prerequisites.

The books in the University collection require you to have read at least "God & Man" beforehand and to approach the books in the order of the collection (from left to right).

Collection: General readers

God & Man

Adrien Morel
2009
Human Sciences

By stripping religion of its supernatural dimension, the sciences of man reveal its true meaning.

Science of Man & Human Professions (Vol. 1)

Adrien Morel
2011
Human Sciences

It is not its object that determines the type of a science, but the way in which it apprehends it.

Science of Man & Human Professions (Vol. 2)

Adrien Morel
2014
Human Sciences

All sorcerers since the dawn of time have been able to identify the effects of a plant and transmit that knowledge.

Science of Man & Human Professions (Vol. 3)

Adrien Morel
2014
Human Sciences

Adrien Morel explores the distinction between the general and the universal in order to extend his reflection on the foundations of the humanities. He shows that this confusion influences both research and society, particularly in the fields of care and politics, and calls for these logics to be overcome in order to refound a truly universal humanism.

The Future of Religion in Secular Societies

Adrien Morel
2015
Human Sciences

For Adrien Morel, if religion defines and constitutes civilization, it also ensures its maintenance. What becomes of a civilization that no longer has a religion? Can societies without religion even exist?

Collection: Academic

Elements of Ontology

Adrien Morel
2016
Human Sciences

The succession of ontonomies, or civilizations, since the beginnings of humanity, is part of a movement, a process of refinement. Everything is in place for the naturalist ontonomy, established since the Renaissance, to give way to the one that must succeed it. 

Elements of Glossology

Adrien Morel
2019
Human Sciences

In this book, the author continues and completes the restoration of the Theory of Mediation model, begun in his previous work. This restoration is necessary because the TdM model was affected by a structural flaw.

The Structuring of Being

Adrien Morel
2020
Human Sciences

Adrien Morel unfolds his model by exploring the structuring of being, from the subatomic to the transcendent.

Ideological Knowledge, Fundamental Knowledge & Applied Knowledge

Adrien Morel
2022

In this book, Adrien Morel establishes and organises the different dimensions of knowledge and disciplines.

Elements of Ergonomics

Adrien Morel
2023
Human Sciences

The author continues his exploration and restoration of the Theory of Mediation by addressing the human faculty of the Tool.

Elements of Axionomy

Adrien Morel
2025
Human Sciences

Here, Adrien Morel models the human faculty of Norm by reorganising the entire Freudian corpus. In doing so, it gains a spectacular epistemic added value, while anthroponomy receives the support of experimental clinical verification.