Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée
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Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée (18 October 183816 January 1912) was a French
philosopher A philosopher is a person who practices or investigates philosophy. The term ''philosopher'' comes from the grc, φιλόσοφος, , translit=philosophos, meaning 'lover of wisdom'. The coining of the term has been attributed to the Greek th ...
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Life

Fouillée was born at La Pouëze,
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. He held several minor philosophical lectureships, and from 1864 was professor of philosophy at the lycées of
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,
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and
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successively. In 1867 and 1868 he was crowned by the Academy of Moral Science for his work on
Plato Plato ( ; grc-gre, Πλάτων ; 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. He founded the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution ...
and
Socrates Socrates (; ; –399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought. An enigmatic figure, Socrates authored no te ...
. In 1872 he was elected master of conferences at the Ecole Normale, and was made doctor of philosophy in recognition of his two treatises, ''Platonis Hippias Minor sine Socratica contra liberum arbitrium argumenta'' and ''La Liberté et le déterminisme''. The strain of the next three years' continuous work undermined his health and his eyesight, and he was compelled to retire from his professorship. During these years he had published works on Plato and Socrates and a history of philosophy (1875); but after his retirement he further developed his philosophical position, a speculative eclecticism through which he endeavoured to reconcile metaphysical idealism with the naturalistic and mechanical standpoint of science. In ''L'Evolutionnisme des idées-forces'' (1890), ''La Psychologie des idées-forces'' (1893), and ''La Morale des idées-forces'' (1907), is elaborated his doctrine of idées forces, or of mind as efficient cause through the tendency of ideas to realize themselves in appropriate movement. Ethical and sociological developments of this theory succeed its physical and psychological treatment, the consideration of the
antinomy Antinomy (Greek ἀντί, ''antí'', "against, in opposition to", and νόμος, ''nómos'', "law") refers to a real or apparent mutual incompatibility of two laws. It is a term used in logic and epistemology, particularly in the philosophy of I ...
of freedom being especially important. Fouillée's wife, Augustine Fouillée, who by a previous marriage was the mother of the poet and philosopher
Jean-Marie Guyau Jean-Marie Guyau (28 October 1854 – 31 March 1888) was a French philosopher and poet. Guyau was inspired by the philosophies of Epicurus, Epictetus, Plato, Immanuel Kant, Herbert Spencer, and Alfred Fouillée, and the poetry and literature of ...
, is better known, under the pseudonym of "G Bruno", as the author of the books for children, including educational novel and school book ''
Le Tour de la France par deux enfants ''Le Tour de la France par deux enfants'' (1877) is a French novel/geography/travel/school book. It was written by Augustine Fouillée (née Tuillerie) who used the pseudonym of G. Bruno. She was the wife of Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée. The bo ...
'' (1877). Fouillée occupied the
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estate in
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, which was later remodelled by
Ferdinand Bac Ferdinand-Sigismond Bach, known as Ferdinand Bac, (15 August 1859, Stuttgart, Germany - 18 November 1952, Compiegne, France) was a German-French cartoonist, artist and writer, son of an illegitimate nephew of the Emperor Napoleon. As a young man, h ...
. He died on 16 January 1912 in
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Works

His other chief works are: *''L'Idée moderne du droit en Allemagne, en Angleterre et en France'' (Paris, 1878) *''La Science sociale contemporaine'' (1880) *''La Propriété sociale et la démocratie'' (1884) *''Critique des systèmes de morale contemporains'' (1883) *''La Morale, l'art et la religion d'après Guyau'' (1889) *''L'Avenir de la métaphysique fondée sur l'expérience'' (1889) *''L'Enseignement au point de vue national'' (1891) *'' Descartes'' (1893) *''Tempérament et caractère'' (2nd ed., 1895) *''Le Mouvement positiviste et la conception sociologique du monde'' (1896) *''Le Mouvement idéaliste et la réaction contre la science positive'' (1896) *''La Psychologie du peuple français'' (2nd ed., 1898) *''La France au point de vue moral'' (1900) *''L'Esquisse psychologique des peuples européens'' (1903) *''
Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (; or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, Prose poetry, prose poet, cultural critic, Philology, philologist, and composer whose work has exerted a profound influence on contemporary philo ...
et "l'immoralisme"'' (1903) *''Le Moralisme de
Kant Immanuel Kant (, , ; 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German Philosophy, philosopher and one of the central Age of Enlightenment, Enlightenment thinkers. Born in Königsberg, Kant's comprehensive and systematic works in epistemolo ...
, et l'immoralisme contemporain'' (1905)


See also

* Stefan Pawlicki


References


External links

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