- Fernand Brunner
Fernand Brunner (1920 – 1991) was a
Swiss philosopher . After studying inLausanne and inParis , became a professor at theUniversity of Neuchâtel .He united philosophical introspection with the study of the
History of Philosophy in a personalized manner. He was interested inancient history , theMiddle Ages , theModern era , traditional Arab and Jewish philosophies, as well as ideas from India, studying the differences between philosophy and tradition. Among Western traditions, he was particularly interested in theplato nic and neoplatonic traditions, inMeister Eckhart , inSolomon Ibn Gabirol , and in Leibniz.He defended the idea that philosophy was linked to wisdom, and that the history of philosophy was strictly linked to philosophy itself. In his work about science and reality, he criticized the foundations of modern science, which he countered with the importance of philosophy.
Works
*"Études sur la signification historique de la philosophie de Leibniz", Vrin, Paris, 1950
*Ibn Gabirol, "La source de vie, livre III", trad., Vrin, Paris, 1950
*"Science et réalité", Aubier, Paris, 1954
*"Platonisme et aristotélisme; La critique d'Ibn Gabirol par Saint Thomas d'Aquin", Nauwelaerts, Louvain, Paris, 1965
*"Maître Eckhart", Seghers, Paris, 1969
*"Introduction à la philosophie", Éditions du Grand Midi, Zurich, 1995
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