faire corps, one community, one philosophical method.

Embodying your identity, grasping your tri-singularity, becoming yourself

  • One fellowship which is growing day by day, as meetings and collaborations take place
  • One method — a journey, a journey according to our tripartite model of becoming (body/heart/spirit) that calls for concreteness, for the practicality of becoming yourself.
  • One brand - an aesthetic seal, which destructures, deforms, revisits, recreates and redefines the vision of the world through innovative and alternative models of applied philosophy and poetry.

Faire Corps essence

“Embrace the impossible.”

What is real is already there and does not need to be conquered. The uniqueness of each person is not a realistic recipe but the outcome of a dream, of a unique creation. To seize the future is to understand and embody its uniqueness!

The Faire Corps dynamic

“All is one”. 

Faire Corps embodies an aesthetic, creative and alternative dynamic that initiates the practice of a philosophy of becoming. It is an applied philosophy, inspired by the first poetic approaches of practical philosophy (philosophers physicists, Socrates, Epicurus, Epicurus, Epictetus). Our philosophical model is based on the number 3 and unifies our three modes of being body-heart-mind into an original practice. Our goal is to meet your needs while putting in place the right words and actions for the accomplishment of your projects, personal or professional. And since problems are our own creations, the Faire Corps philosophy transforms problems into opportunities. The idea of the dilemma (A or B) is a limiting and misleading rational fact; that is why we are only working on the plan C approach “the original quest”, which always navigates above all unhealthy fiction.

“A healthy mind in a healthy body.”  


The Faire Corps method embodies the principle of Greek philosophy, which advocates the complicity of body and mind as a prerequisite for a good life. Therefore, philosophical activity is not represented only by the exercise of reason. It embraces the totality of what constitutes nature, both of Man and of the World. Becoming a philosopher, a friend of wisdom, is tending towards this ideal of unity. When the Greek philosopher Thales was asked who is the happiest man, he answered as follows: “Happy is he who, as to his body, is in good health, as to his soul, is rich; and nature is thus educated.” This phrase is also attributed to Hippocrates, the father of medicine, who also claimed a happy symbiosis between body and mind in order to live a healthy and long life. Therefore, the relationship with the body (physicality) becomes one of the bases of our approach to the philosophical horizon.


“To feel, to understand, to transmit.”

Philosophy originally embraces three movements of the soul: feeling, understanding, transmitting. When a subject acts, these verbal tendencies are imbued with the material of the world. Feeling opens us to the world of sensations, from us to ourselves, from ourselves to others, from ourselves to the world. But the act of feeling is immediately represented by the reason that identifies and names the affect in question. This is how the act of feeling and the act of thinking intertwine naturally without being able to consider them as successive states. Understanding reflects our humanity and engages in a spirit of openness. To understand is to recognize the other person as a source of knowledge, to see yourself observing, listening, learning, tending towards. Transmitting one's knowledge leads to sharing: the space, the word, the question, the verb. Point at the other person the meaning of looking into their eyes, question them to get to know each other. Move forward, and move forward together. Our quest to become one is to invoke the spirit of philosophy, when Nature rhymes with Reason, when the physical body dances with the Logos, the source and engine of creation.

About me

I have always been passionate about Philosophy. There is something astonishing, liberating and revolutionary about the philosophy dynamics. It is a huge source of creation that gives life to all aspects of our humanity. Philosophy shapes the mind and energizes the body. You learn to think carefully, to ask yourself the right questions, but above all, you learn to know yourself, to live joyfully while maintaining your body in good health. To be a friend of wisdom is to enjoy navigating in the present moment towards your future in order to know what your true reason for being is.

I started teaching philosophy in High school classes a few years after defending my PhD thesis (Paris I- Panthéon Sorbonne). Through my teaching and beyond the educational framework of the subject, what I wish to convey to all these young people with whom I have the opportunity to work are the keys to free and original thinking that will lead them to joy and the fulfilment of their desires.

Over the years, I feel more and more the need to free my approach to philosophy from any limiting conditions (grades, exams, skills validation). My profound desire is to share a more visceral vision of philosophy that would better reflect the challenges of an authentic existence in today's world. It was with this goal in mind that I created ‘Faire Corps’ in 2021, an alternative philosophy school offering trainings and individual and group coaching based on philosophical modules on themes such as ‘Public speaking and persuasion", ‘The art of loving’, ‘To be and to have’, and ‘When the body speaks to us: the challenge of performance’.

Today, “Faire Corps” continues its journey and becomes this philosophical alternative school and/or space where everyone learns to decipher their future, to make their heart speak and to find their voice. We are all made of the same dough and philosophy is that receptacle that fully and tirelessly welcomes our dear finitude.

Elia Daldaki