- Emile Boutroux
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region = Western Philosophy
era =19th-century philosophy
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image_caption = Emile Boutroux, French philosophername = Emile Boutroux
birth =July 28 ,1845 Montrouge , now in theHauts-de-Seine )
death =November 22 ,1921 (France )
school_tradition = French spiritualism
main_interests = Spiritual philosopher who defended the idea that religion and science are compatible
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notable_ideas = "Religion, is that faith and feelings demand their right besides the scientific view "Étienne Émile Marie Boutroux (
July 28 1845 -November 22 1921 ) was an eminent 19th century Frenchphilosopher ofScience andReligion , and an historian ofPhilosophy . He was a firm opponent ofmaterialism in science. He was a spiritual philosopher who defended the idea that religion and science are compatible at a time when the power of science was rising inexorably. His work is overshadowed in English by that of the more celebratedHenri Bergson . He was elected membership of the Academy of Science in 1898 and in 1912 to theAcadémie française .Life
Emile Boutroux was born at
Montrouge , now in theHauts-de-Seine "département", nearParis . He attended the lycée Napoléon (nowlycée Henri IV ), and graduated in 1865 to theÉcole Normale Supérieure . He then continued his education atHeidelberg University between 1869-1870 where he was taught byHermann von Helmholtz and encountered German philosophy.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 the nature" was an analysis of the implications of Kantian philosophy for science.Between 1874-1876 Boutroux taught at the Faculty of Letters at the
University of Nancy and while there he fell in love with and married Aline Poincaré the sister of the scientist and mathematicianHenri Poincaré . In 1880 his son, Pierre, was born.Pierre Boutroux was himself to become a distinguished mathematician and historian of science.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.
Publications
Emile Boutroux' principal works are:
*"The Contingency Of The Laws Of The Nature", (1874)
*"Greece Defeated By The Stoics ", (1875)
*"Socrates, Founder Of Moral Science ", (1883)
*"The Idea Of Natural Law In Science And Philosophy ", (1895)
*"Moral Questions and Education ", (1897)
*"Easter", (1900)
*"The Philosophy of Fichte ", (1902)
*"Psychology of Mysticism ", (1902)
*"Science And Religion In Contemporary Philosophy", (1908)Quote
"Religion, is that faith and feelings demand their right besides the scientific view."
External links
* [http://www.univ-nancy2.fr/ACERHP/documents/BOUTROUX.html Chronology of Boutroux' life and longer Bibliography from the University of Nancy] , in French
* [http://www.academie-francaise.fr/immortels/base/academiciens/fiche.asp?param=521 The Academie Francaise biography of Emile Boutroux] in French.
* [http://www.giffordlectures.org/Author.asp?AuthorID=25 Gifford Lecture] "Emile Boutroux,1845 - 1921, Professor of Philosophy, Sorbonne" Dr Michael W. DeLashmutt, University of Glasgow. Sponsored byTempleton Foundation . Accessed January 2007
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