Émile Boutroux
Émile Boutroux | |
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University of Nancy University of Paris | |
Main interests | Philosophy of religion |
Notable ideas | Religion and science are compatible The contingent character of the laws of nature[1] |
Étienne Émile Marie Boutroux (French:
Biography
Émile Boutroux was born at
His first employment was the post of philosophy professor at the lycée in Caen. In 1874 he published his book on which he based his doctoral thesis. The Contingency of the Laws of Nature was an analysis of the implications of Kantian philosophy for science.
Between 1874 and 1876 Boutroux taught at the Faculty of Letters at the
In 1888 Boutroux was made professor of history of modern philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris.
He was elected a member of Academy of the Moral and Political Sciences in 1898 and in 1902 he became Director of the Thiers Foundation, a residency for France's brightest students. He was elected to the Académie Française in 1912.
Boutroux died in November 1921.[3]
Works
- De la Contingence des Lois de la Nature (1874).
- De Veritatibus Æternis apud Cartesium (1874; translated into French by G. Canguilhem, Des Vérités Éternelles Chez Descartes, Paris: Alcan, 1927; Paris: Vrin-Reprise, 1985).
- La Grèce Vaincue et les Premiers Stoïciens (1875).
- La Monadologie de Leibnitz (1881).
- Socrate, Fondateur de la Science Morale (1883).
- Les Nouveaux Essais, de Leibnitz (1886).
- Questions de Morale et d'Éducation (1895).
- De l'Idée de Loi Naturelle dans la Science et la Philosophie Contemporaines (1895).
- Études d'Histoire de la Philosophie (1897).
- Du Devoir Militaire à Travers les Âges (1899).
- Pascal (1900).
- Essais d'Histoire de la Philosophie (1901).
- La Philosophie de Fichte. Psychologie du Mysticisme (1902).
- Science et Religion dans la Philosophie Contemporaine (1908).
- William James (1911).
Translations
- La Philosophie des Grecs, by Eduard Zeller (1877–1884).
Posthumous
- La Nature et l'Esprit (1925).
- Études d'Histoire de la Philosophie Allemande (1926).
- La Philosophie de Kant (1926).
- Nouvelles Études d'Histoire de la Philosophie (1927).
- Leçons sur Aristote (1990).
Works in English translation
- Pascal (1902, trans. by Ellen Margaret Creak).
- William James (1911, trans. by Archibald & Barbara Henderson).
- Science and Religion in Contemporary Philosophy (1911, trans. by Jonathan Nield).
- Historical Studies in Philosophy (1912, trans. by Fred Rothwell).
- Education and Ethics (1913, trans. by Fred Rothwell).
- Science and Culture (1914, lecture).
- Natural Law in Science and Philosophy (1914, trans. by Fred Rothwell).
- The Contingency of the Laws of Nature (1916, trans. by Fred Rothwell).
- Philosophy and War (1916, trans. by Fred Rothwell).
- The Relation Between Thought and Action (1918, lecture).
Selected articles
- "War and Sophistry," The New England Magazine, Vol. LV, June 1916.
- "A Frenchman on America," The Open Court, Vol. XXXII, No. 749, 1918.
See also
References
- Frederick Charles Copleston, A History of Philosophy: Maine de Biran to Sartre, Paulist Press, 1946, p. 169.
- JSTOR 2179586– via JSTOR.
- JSTOR 27900900– via JSTOR.
Further reading
- Crawford, Lucy Shepard (1923). "Émile Boutroux," The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 63–80.
- Crawford, Lucy Shepard (1924). The Philosophy of Émile Boutroux as Representative of French Idealism in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Longmans, Green & Co.
- Gunn, J. Alexander (1922). "The Philosophy of Émile Boutroux," The Monist, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 164–179.
- Lenoir, Raymond (1923). "Emile Boutroux and the Modern Conscience," The Philosophical Review, Vol. 32, No. 5, pp. 491–511.
- Nye, Mary Jo (1979). "The Boutroux Circle and Poincaré's Conventionalism," Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 107–120.
- Rothwell, Fred (1922). "Émile Boutroux," The Monist, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 161–163.