- Henri Francois Marion
Henri François Marion (1846-1896), French
philosopher and educationalist, was born at Saint-Parize-en-Viry (Nièvre ) on the 9th of September 1846.He studied at
Nevers , and at the École Normale, where he graduated in 1868. After occupying several minor positions, he returned toParis in i875 as professor of theLycée Henri IV , and in 1880 he became "docteur-es-lettres". In the same year he was elected a member of the Council of Public Instruction, and devoted himself to improving the scheme of French education, especially in girls' schools. He was largely instrumental in the foundation of ecoles normales in provincial towns, and himself gave courses of lectures onpsychology and practicalethics in their early days. He died in Paris on the 5th of April 1896.His chief philosophical works were an edition of the "Théodicée" of Leibniz (1874), a monograph on
John Locke (1878), "Devoirs et droits de l'homme" (1880), "Glissonius utrum Leibnitio de natura substantiae cogitanti quidquam tribuerit" (1880); and "De La solidarite morale" (4th ed., 1893). His lectures atFontenoy have been published in two volumes entitled "Lemons de psychologie appliques a l'education", and "Lemons de morale"; those delivered at the Sorbonne are collected in "L'Education dans l'universite" (1892).References
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