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[edit]1900s
[edit]- Henry Bac (1900-1991), French archaeologist
- J. C. Chatterji / Jagadish Chandra Chatterji, writer on Hindu philosophy and history. He was Director of Oriental Research and Archaeology in Kashmir and later Director of the India Academy of America. Apparently gained a BA from Cambridge.
- Edouard Barbou des Places (1900-2000), French Jesuit and hellenist.
- Henry Leenhardt (1900-1961), French historian of religion.
- Pierre Mesnard / Pierre Edouard Charles Marie Mesnard (1900-1969), French philosopher.
- Lydie Martial (pseud.) / Anna Carnaud (1861-1929), French feminist, founder in 1910 of the feminist society Union de pensée féminine.
- François Grech (born 1901) was an Algerian doctor and writer.
- Grégoire Jauvais
- Henri Jourdan (1901-1993), philosopher and director of the French Institute in Berlin
- Pierre Morhange (1901-1972), communist philosopher and poet.
- Nicolas Hohlwein (1877-1962), Belgian papyrologist
- Constant Leclère, historian, Professor at l'Athenée Royal de Liége
- Jean Luccioni (1902-1961), French historian of philosophy
- Max Rouché / Max-Alexandre Rouché / Max Alexandre Rouché (1902-1985), French historian of philosophy and scholar of Herder.
- Raymond Vancourt (1902-1978), French Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher
- Maurice Deixonne (1904-1987), French politician
- Pierre Jean Vincent Merle
- Henri-Jean Barraud / Henri Jean Barraud (born 1905 or 1911), French philosopher and writer on psychoanalysis
- Léon Danno / Léon Robert Danno (born 1905), French Trotskyist
- L. LeChevallier, author of L'idéal moral (1905).
- Maurice Nédoncelle / Maurice-Gustave Nédoncelle / Maurice Gustave Nédoncelle (1905-1976), French theologian and philosopher
- Fernand Vial / Fernand Louis Vial (1904-1985), French literary scholar, professor of Romance languages at Fordham University, New York.
- Jean Baptiste Marie Mayaud (1906-1974), French priest
- Jean Pucelle (philosopher) / Jean Auguste René Pucelle (1906-1981), French philosopher
- Camille Humeau
- Yvon Belaval (1908-1988), French philosopher and philologist
- André Linge (1908-1986)
1910s
[edit]- Jacques Viscomte (1910-1986), French magistrate and writer
- Alphonse De Waehlens (1911-1981), Belgian philosopher
- Lucien Fraisse (1912-2001), French Jesuit philosopher and theologian.
- Georges Gusdorf (1912-2000), French philosopher.
- Henri Mougin (died 1946), French Marxist philosopher and poet.
- Charles Berthelot du Chesnay
- Marcel Colin, psychiatrist and criminologist
- Pierre Jouguelet (1913-1975), French Roman Catholic philosopher and novelist
- Jean Hieber
- André Dagenais (born 1917), Catholic philosopher
- Edmond Ortigues (1917-2005), theologian and philosopher
- Friedrich Cocron (born 1918), French linguist
- Hans Limbach (1887-1924), Swiss writer
- Raymond Lunel (born 1918), French poet
- Raymond Ledrut (1919-1987), French sociologist
- Jean Mourgues (1919-1990), French Freemason and writer.
- Roger Mucchielli (1919-1981), French social psychologist
- Louis-Charley Raynal / Louis Charley Raynal, French poet
Small list
[edit]There's a useful list of major contributors to Revue Philosophique and Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale, 1900-1939, in W. Paul Vogt, 'Identifying Scholarly and Intellectual Communities: A Note on French Philosophy, 1900-1939', History and Theory, 21:2 (1982), pp. 267-278. Some of the redlinks there may be worth adding to List of French philosophers.
- Georges Aillet
- Lucien Arréat (1841-1922) was a French philosopher interested in social issues, literature and poetry. Works by or about Arréat, Lucien 1841-1922 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Louis Basso
- René Berthelot (philosopher) (1872-1960) was a Belgian-French philosopher, professor of philosophy at the University of Brussels from 1897 to 1907. He later moved to Paris where he did not hold any academic post. Works by or about Berthelot, René 1872- in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Charles Blondel (1876-1939) was a French psychiatrist and professor of psychology. He was the brother of Maurice Blondel. Works by or about Blondel, Charles 1876-1939 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Camille Bos, pseudonym of Marie Boeuf (1870–1907) was a French philosopher and psychologist. Psychologie de la croyance, 1901. (tr. Les énigmes de l'univers by Ernst Haeckel. Pessimisme, féminisme, moralisme, 1907.
- Georges Cantecor (1863-1932) was a French philosopher. He taught at the Lycée Lakanal. His writings popularised Kantianism and positivism.[1] Kant, 1900. Le positivisme, 1904. Morale théorique et notions historiques, 1905. Comte, 1930.
- Lucien Céllerier (1872-1928)
- Alphonse Chide (1868-). Le mobilisme moderne, 1908
- F. Colonna d'Istra
- Raoul De La Grasserie (1839-1914) was a French jurist. Works by or about La Grasserie, Raoul de 1839-1914 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Jacques Delevsky Antagonismes sociaux et Antagonismes prolétariens, 1924. Les antinomies socialistes et l'évolution du socialisme français, 1930. La prévision historique dans la nature, 1935
- Jules Delvaille (1862-) Essai sur l'histoire de l'idée de progrés jusqu'à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, 1910. Works by or about Delvaille, Jules b. 1862 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Jean Delvolvé (1872-1948) was a French positivist philosopher and moralist. Religion, critique et philosophie positive chez Pierre Bayle, 1906. Rationalisme et tradition, recherches des conditions d'efficacité d'une morale laïque, 1910. Réflexions sur la pensée comtienne, 1932. La fonction morale. 1951. Works by or about Delvolvé, Jean b. 1872 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Henri Dufumier (died 1917) was a French logician, one of the first French writers to respond to the work of Bertrand Russell. A student of Louis Couturat, he was killed in action in World War I.
- Ludovic Dumas
- Charles Dunan / Charles Stanislas Dunan (1849-1931) was a French philosopher. Essai sur les formes a priori de la sensibilité, 1884. Théorie psychologique de l'espace, 1895. Les deux idéalismes, 1911.
- Paul Dupont
- Emile Duprat. Une biographie psychologique de William James, 1937
- G.-L. Duprat / Guillaume L. Duprat / Guillaume L. Duprat (1872-1956) was a French social philosopher. He was professor of sociology and social economy at Geneva. L'instabilité mentale; essai sur les données de la psycho-pathologie, 1898. Science sociale et démocratie; essai de philosophie sociale, 1900. Morals: a treatise on the psycho-sociological bases of ethics, 1903. La solidarité sociale, ses causes, son évolution, ses conséquences, 1907. La criminalité dans l'adolescence, causes et remèdes d'un mal social actuel, 1909. La psychology sociale: sa nature et ses principales lois, 1920. Le lien familial, causes sociales de son relâchement, 1924. Esquisse d'un traité de sociologie, 1936. Works by or about Duprat, Guillaume L. 1872- in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Léon Dupuis (died 1937) was a French psychologist.
- F. Evellin / François Evellin (1835-1910) was a French philosopher who wrote on science, mathematics and the principles of education. Infini et quantité. Étude sur le concept de l'infini en philosophie et dans les sciences, 1880. L'éducation morale á l'école et au lycée, 1901. La raison pure et les antinomies essai critique sur la philosophie kantienne, 1907
- Edmond Goblot / Leonce Laurent Edmond Goblot (1858-1935) was a French philosopher. From 1890 to 1910 Goblot taught in the towns of Angers, Toulouse and Caen.[2] He retired from his chair at the Sorbonne in 1930, and was succeeded by Jean Wahl.[3] Essai sur la classification des sciences, 1898. (Reviewed by Bertrand Russell for Mind.) Le vocabulaire philosophique, 1901. Justice et liberté, 1902. Traité de logique, 1918. Le système des sciences; le vrai, l'intelligible et le réel, 1922. La Barrière et le niveau, étude sociologique sur la bourgeoisie française moderne, 1925. La logique des jugements de valeur: théorie et applications, 1927
- Dr. S. Jankélévitch (1869-1951) was a Russian-French doctor and translator, who translated works by Freud, Schelling, Simmel, Croce, and Hegel into French. His son was Vladimir Jankélévitch. Works by or about Jankélévitch, Samuel (1869-1951) in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Victor Jankélévitch
- Nicholas Kostyleff / Nicolai Kostylev (1876-)
- W. M. Kozlowski (1859-1935) was a Polish philosopher and sociologist. Works by or about Kozłowski, W. M. (Władysław Mieczysław) 1859-1935 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Jean Laporte (1886-1948) was a French historian of philosophy. Laporte was appointed maître de conférences of History of Medieval and Modern Philosophy at the Sorbonne in 1932. He became professor 'without chair' in 1933, and gained the chair of History of Modern and Medieval Philosophy in 1937.[4] La doctrine de Port Royal, 1923. Le problème de l'abstraction, 1940. L'idée de nécessité, 1941. Le rationalisme de Descartes, 1945. La conscience de la liberté, 1947. Le coeur et la raison selon Pascal, 1950. Études d'histoire de la philosopie française au XVIIe siècle, 1951. Works by or about Laporte, Jean Marie Frédéric 1886-1948 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Georges Lechalas (1851-1919) was a French mathematician, philosopher and engineer. Étude sur l'espace et le temps, 1896. (Reviewed by Bertrand Russell in Mind, n.s. 5 (Jan. 1896), p.128) Études esthétiques, 1902. Introduction à la géométrie générale, 1904.
- Albert Leclère (1867 - 17 December 1920, Bern) was a Catholic philosopher, professor at the University of Bern. Essai critique sur le droit d'affirmer, 1900. Le mysticisme catholique et l'âme de Dante, 1906. La morale rationnelle dans ses relations avec la philosophie générale, 1908. La philosophie grecque avant Socrate, 1908. Pragmatisme, modernisme, protestantisme, 1909. L'éducation morale rationnelle, 1909. Le bilan de la philosophie religieuse: sa fonction, son avenir, 1912. Works by or about Leclère, Albert 1867- in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Raymond Lenoir was a French sociologist. Lenoir was a student of Émile Durkheim and a friend of his son, André.[5] Condillac, 1924. (ed.) Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines by Condillac, 1924. Les historiens de l'esprit humain: Fontenelle, Marivaux, Lord Bolingbroke, Vauvenargues, La Mettrie, 1926. 'Bergsonisme et sociologie, 1933. Works by or about Lenoir, Raymond in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Emmanuel Leroux (1883-1942) was a French pragmatist philosopher. Le pragmatisme américain & anglais; étude historique et critique, suivie d'une bibliographie méthodique, 1923. La philosophie anglaise classique, 1951.
- Georges Henri Luquet / G.-H. Luquet (1876-?) was a French philosopher and psychologist.
- Maurice Millioud
- Gaston Morin
- Adrien Naville
- Jean Nogué
- Fr. Paulhan
- Auguste Penjon
- Jean Pérès
- Etienne Rabaud
- Frédéric Rauh
- Edouard Récéjac
- G. Revault d'Allones
- Gaston Richard (1860-1945), Durkheimian sociologist. La femme dans l'histoire: étude sur l'évolution de la condition sociale de la femme, 1909.
- Eugène de Roberty / Evgenii Valentinovich de Roberti (1843-1915) was a Russian sociologist and neo-positivist philosopher. La Sociologie; essai de philosophie sociologique, 1881. L'ancienne et la nouvelle philosophie. Essai sur les lois générales du développement de la philosophie, 1887. L'inconnaissable; sa métaphysique--sa psychologie, 1889. La philosophie du siècle; criticisme--positivisme--évolutionnisme , 1891. Agnosticisme : essai sur quelques théories pessimistes de la connaissance, 1892. La recherche de l'unité, 1893. Auguste Comte et Herbert Spencer; contribution à l'histoire des idées philosophiques au XIXe siècle, 1894. L'éthique. Le bien et le mal; essai sur la morale considérée comme sociologie première, 1896. L'éthique. Le psychisme social; deuxième essai sur la morale considérée comme sociologie élémentaire, 1897. Quʼest-ce que le crime, 1898. L'éthique. Constitution de l'éthique; quatrième essai sur la morale considérée comme sociologie élémentaire, 1900. Frédéric Nietzsche: contribution à l'histoire des idées philosophiques et sociales à la fin du XIXe siècle, 1902. Nouveau programme de sociologie : esquisse d'une introduction généŕale à l'étude des sciences du monde surorganique, 1904. Sociologie de l'action, la genèse sociale de la raison et les origines rationnelles de l'action, 1908. Les concepts de la raison et les lois de l'univers, 1912. Maria Carlson, 'de Roberti (De Roberti de Kastro de la Serda), Evgenii Valentinovich (1843—1915; also: Eugène de Roberty)'. in Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet, and Eurasian History (MERSH), 2007. Yusef Semlali, Eugène de Roberty (1843-1915). Une page peu connue de l'histoire de la sociologie, Cahiers de publications doctorales 7 (2006) 71-90. Version 1 (2005) here Yusef Semlali & B. L. Robanov, 'Quelques traits de la biographie et de la doctrine sociologique d'E. V. de Roberty', SOTSIS 8 (2006) 139-148. Works by or about Roberty, E. de (Eugène) 1843-1915 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Dr. J. Rogues de Fursac / Joseph Rogues de Fursac (1872-1942) was a French psychiatrist. Manuel de psychiatrie, 1903. Translated into English by A. J. Rosanoff as Manual of psychiatry, 1905. Les écrits et les dessins dans les maladies nerveuses et mentales; essai clinique, 1905. Un mouvement mystique contemporain; le réveil religieux du pays de Galles, 1904-1905, 1907. L'avarice : essai de psychologie morbide, 1911. Works by or about Rogues de Fursac, J. (Joseph) b. 1872 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Désiré Roustan (1873-1941) was a French philosopher and editor of the work of Nicolas Malebranche. (ed.) Leçons de philosophie, 1911. (tr.) Histoire du peuple américain by Woodrow Wilson. Paris: Bossard, 1918. Traité de l'amour de Dieu, en quel sens il doit être désintéressé by Nicolas Malbranche. 1922. (ed.) Oeuvres complètes de Malebranche, 1938. La raison et la vie, 1946. Works by or about Roustan, Désiré 1873-1941 in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Jules Sageret (b. 1861), engineer and man of letters LCNAF
- Camille Schuwer Schuwer was among several Sorbonne students attracted to the work of Matisse,[6] and in 1910 wrote a long review of Mattisse's Dance in relation to the thought of Nietzsche.[7]In 1938 she delivered a paper to the Society of Collective Psychology, an association parallel to the College of Sociology, on attitudes towards death.[8] L'éternité des esprits : esquisse d'une vision pluraliste du monde, 1924. La signification metaphysique du suicide, 1949. Les deux sens de l'art, 1962. {{WorldCat id}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata.
- Joseph Segond (1872-1954) LCNAF
- A. Spaier
- Emile Tardieu
- J. J. van Biervliet (b. 1859) LCNAF
- Louis Weber
- Joseph Wilbois (b. 1874 or 1875) LCNAF
References
[edit]- ^ Denis Pernot, La jeunesse en discours (1880-1925): discours social et création littéraire, Champion, 2007, p.72.
- ^ Philippe Deubel, Marc Montoussé & Serge d'Agostino, Dictionnaire des auteurs en sciences économiques et sociales, p.98-100
- ^ The Malebranche moment: selections from the letters of Étienne Gilson & Henri Gouhier, (1920-1936), Marquette University Press, 2007, p.77
- ^ Cristina Chimisso, Writing the history of the mind: philosophy and science in France, 1900 to 1960s, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008, p.24
- ^ William Watts Miller, Durkheim, morals and modernity, Psychology Press, 1996, 266
- ^ Hilary Spurling, Matisse the master: a life of Henri Matisse, the conquest of colour, 1909-1954, pp. 31, 46, 149
- ^ Jack D. Flam, Matisse: the Dance, National Gallery of Art, 1993, p.81
- ^ Michel Surya, Georges Bataille: an intellectual biography, p.539