Biography:André Lalande (philosopher)
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André Lalande (19 July, 1867 Dijon – 15 November, 1964 Asnières) was a French philosopher. In 1904, he was appointed Professor of philosophy at the University of Paris.[1]
Whilst still at school in 1883-4 he was taught by Émile Durkheim, whom he greatly appreciated. His notes have provided the basis for the publication Durkheim's Philosophy Lectures: Notes from the Lycée de Sens Course, 1883–1884 in 2004.[2]
His doctoral thesis was entitled L'idée directrice de la dissolution opposée à celle de l'évolution.[1] In 1901, he was one of the founders of the French Philosophical Society. [3]
Works
- 1893: Lectures sur la philosophic des sciences, Paris
- 1899: L'idée directrice de la dissolution opposée à celle de l'évolution Paris (revised and reissued as Les illusions évolutionnistes, Paris, 1930)
- 1899 Quid de Mathematica vel Rationali vel Naturali Senserit Baconus Verulamius, Paris, 1899 (in Latin)
- Précis raisonné de morale pratique, Paris: Hachette
- 1929 Les théories de l'induction et de l'expérimentation, Paris: Boivin
- 1948 La raison et les normes, Paris, 1948.
- 1960 Vocabulaire technique et critique de la philosophic 8Paris: Presses Universitaires de France
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gale, Thomson. "Lalande, André (1867–1964) - Dictionary definition of Lalande, André (1867–1964)" (in en). http://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/lalande-andre-1867-1964.
- ↑ Durkheim, Emile (19 July 2004) (in en). Durkheim's Philosophy Lectures: Notes from the Lycée de Sens Course, 1883–1884. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139453158. https://books.google.com/books?id=UAXi8mLKNCcC&q=Andr%C3%A9+Lalande+%28philosopher%29&pg=PA2. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
- ↑ "Lalande, André". http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Andr%C3%A9+Lalande.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André Lalande (philosopher).
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