Jacques Bouveresse
1940
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2021
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
movement: atheism
country of citizenship: France
languages spoken, written or signed: French
occupation: philosopher, professor, university teacher
award received: Grand prix de philosophie
Jacques Bouveresse (French: [buvʁɛs]; 20 August 1940 – 9 May 2021) was a French philosopher who wrote on subjects including Ludwig Wittgenstein, Robert Musil, Karl Kraus, philosophy of science, epistemology, philosophy of mathematics and analytical philosophy. Bouveresse was called "an avis rara among the better known French philosophers in his championing of critical standards of thought."He was Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France where until 2010 he held the chair of philosophy of language and epistemology. His disciple Claudine Tiercelin was appointed to a chair of metaphysics and philosophy of knowledge upon his retirement. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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