- Jean Cavaillès
Jean Cavaillès (
May 15 ,1903 ,Saint-Maixent -February 17 ,1944 ), was aFrench philosopher , specialized inphilosophy of science . He took part in theFrench Resistance within the "Libération " movement and was shot by theGestapo on February 17, 1944.Biography
Cavaillès became Professor at the
University of Amiens in 1936, and was nominated Doctor of Arts in 1938. He later became a lecturer in General and Logical Philosophy to the Faculty of Arts at theUniversity of Strasbourg .After the outbreaks of
World War II , he was mobilized in 1939 as an infantry lieutenant with the 43rd Regiment, and was later attached to the Staff of the 4th Colonial Division. He was honoured for bravery twice, and was captured on June 11, 1940. At the end of July 1940 he escaped from Belgium and fled toClermont-Ferrand .At the end of December 1940, he met Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie, with whom he created a small group of resistance fighters, known as the "the Last Column". To reach a broader audience, it was decided to create a newspaper, which was to become "
Libération ", the mouthpiece of "Libération-Sud " and "Libération-Nord ". Cavaillès took an active part in editing the paper. The first edition appeared in July 1941.He was appointed professor at the
Sorbonne in 1941, and left Clermont-Ferrand for Paris, where he helped form the "Libération-North " resistance group becoming part of its management committee.In April 1942, at the instigation of
Christian Pineau , the central Office of Information and Action (BCRA) of London charged him with the task of forming an intelligence network in the Northern Zone, known as “Cohors”. He was ordered byChristian Pineau to pass into the Southern Zone, and Cavaillès headed the network and formed similar groups in Belgium and the north of France.In
Narbonne he was arrested with Pineau by theFrench police in September 1942. After a failed attempt at escaping to London, he was interned inMontpellier at the Saint-Paul d' Eyjeaux prison camp from where he escaped at the end of December 1942. The book Cavaillès wrote in prison in Montpellier in 1942 was published posthumously in 1946, edited by the epistemologistGeorges Canguilhem and the mathematicianCharles Ehresmann under the title " 'Sur la logique et la theorie de la science' ".Denounced as a public enemy by the
Vichy regime , and sought by the police force, he fled clandestinely to London in February 1943. He metGeneral de Gaulle on several occasions.Back in France on April 15 he resigned from the management Committee of "Liberation" in order to dedicate himself entirely to the direct action. He was in charge of the sabotage of the stores of the "
Kriegsmarine " inBrittany and German radio installations on the coast.Betrayed by one of his liaison officers, he was arrested on August 28, 1943 in Paris with his sister and her brother-in-law. Tortured, imprisoned in
Fresnes then inCompiegne , he was transferred to the Citadel from Arras and was shot on February 17, 1944. Buried inArras under a wooden cross marked “unknown n°5”, his body was exhumed in 1946 to be buried in the Crypt in theSorbonne , inParis .In homage the 'Centre Cavaillès de l'
Ecole Normale Supérieure ' was established in Paris in 1969, at 3e étage au 29 rue d'Ulm, as Centre for the Study of the History and Philosophy of Science. At the formal opening the philosopherGeorges Canguilhem said...Military honours
* Chevalier de la
Légion d'Honneur
*Compagnon de la Libération - decree of 20 November 1944
*Croix de Guerre 39/45
*Médaille de la Résistance
* Officier de l'Ordre de la Couronne de Belgique (avec palme)
* Médaille de la Résistance (Belgique)Works
*"Briefwechsel Cantor-Dedekind", hrsg. von E.Noether und J.Cavaillès, Paris, Hermann, 1937.
*"Axiomatic method and formalism", Paris, Hermann, 1938.
*"Remarks on the formation of the abstract set theory", Paris, Hermann, 1938.
*"Philosophical tests", Paris, Hermann, 1939
*“Of the collective with the bet”, "Review of metaphysics and morals", XLVII, 1940, pp. 139-163.
*“The mathematical thought”, discussion with Albert Lautman (February 4, 1939), "Bulletin of the French Company of philosophy", T. XL, 1946.
*"Transfinite and continuous", Paris, Hermann, 1947.
*"On the Logic and the theory of science", Paris, PUF, 1947.
*"Complete works of philosophy of sciences", Paris, Hermann, 1994.Critical bibliography
*Canguilhem, Georges, "Life and death of Jean Cavaillès", Paris: Combined, 1996
*Cassou-Noguès, Pierre, "Of the mathematical experiment: test on the philosophy of sciences of Jean Cavaillès", Paris: Vrin, 2001
*Azema, Jean-Pierre and Aglan, Alya, "Jean Cavaillès - Resisting or the thought in acts", Paris, Flammarion, 2002
*Gabrielle, Jean "Cavaillès: a philosopher in the war, 1903 - 1944", Paris: Cat-like, 2003Film
*"
L’Armée des ombres " (1969) directed byJean-Pierre Melville (Aa fictional account of Cavailles life during WW2)References
*'POSTMODERN AT AN EARLY AGE-A review of "Mathematics and the Roots of Postmodern Thought", by Vladimir Tasic' [http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~harris/MPRT.pdf]
External links
* [http://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/fr_compagnon/187.html Ordre de la Libération ] at www.ordredelaliberation.fr
*Jean Cavaillès. The philosophy of the concept today _Congrès 2004
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