- Vladimir Jankélévitch
Vladimir Jankélévitch (
31 August 1903 inBourges –6 June 1985 inParis ) was a French philosopher and musicologist.Association Vladimir Jankélévitch, 48 rue de Fresnes L'Hay-les-Roses France.Biography
Jankélévitch was the son of Russian parents, who had emigrated to France.In 1922 he started studying philosophy at the
École normale supérieure in Paris, under Professor Bergson. From 1927 to 1932 he taught at the Institut Français inPrague , where he wrote his doctorate on Schelling. He returned to France in 1933, where he taught at theLycée du Parc inLyon and at many universities, including Toulouse und Lille. In 1941 he joined theFrench Resistance . After the war, in 1951, he was appointed to the chair of Moral Philosophy at theSorbonne , where he taught until 1978.The extreme subtlety of his thought is apparent throughout his works where the very slightest gradations are assigned great importance. Jankelevitch, who drew on Platonist, Neoplatonist and Greek patristic sources in establishing his essentially agnostic thought, was resolute in his opposition to German philosophical influence.
Bibliography
* 1933: "L'Odyssée de la conscience dans la dernière philosophie de Schelling"
* 1936: "Traité des vertus"
* 1938: "Gabriel Fauré, ses mélodies, son esthétique"
* 1939: "Ravel"
* 1943: "Du mensonge"
* 1950: "Debussy et le mystère de I'instant"
* 1957: "Le Je-ne-sais quoi et le presque-rien"
* 1960: "Le Pur et I'impur"
* 1961: "La Musique et l'Ineffable", (tr. into English by Caroline Abbate, 2003)
* 1963: "L'Aventure, l'Ennui, le Sérieux"
* 1966: "La Mort" (dt. Ausg. "Der Tod", Frankfurt a. M., Suhrkamp, 2005) - ISBN 3518584464
* 1967: "Le pardon"
* 1970: "L 'Imprescriptible"
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