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- Gaston Bachelard (/bæʃəˈlɑːr/; French: [baʃlaʁ]; 27 June 1884 – 16 October 1962) was a French philosopher. He made contributions in the fields of poetics...
- Bachelard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962), French philosopher Michael Bachelard (born 1968), Australian...
- Suzanne Bachelard (October 18, 1919, VoignyNovember 3, 2007, Paris) was a French philosopher and academic. In 1958, she published La Conscience de...
- Herman Stanton Bachelard (1929 – 12 September 2006) was a British neurochemist, editor-in-chief and neuroscience book writer. He was born in Melbourne...
- Michael Bachelard (born 1968) is an Australian journalist and author. In 1997, Bachelard wrote The Great Land Grab: What every Australian should know about...
- French philosopher Gaston Bachelard. The book is considered an important work about art. Commentators have compared Bachelard's views to those of the philosopher...
- Sculptures Bachelard is an In Situ work by French artist Jean-Max Albert installed in 1986 in the Parc de la Villette, Paris, France. It is named after...
- introduced in 1938 by French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, and later used by Louis Althusser. Bachelard proposed that the history of science is replete...
- Bachelard to refer to the links between femininity, liquids, and drowning which he saw as symbolised in the fate of Shakespeare's Ophelia. Bachelard traced...
- approach. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-367-13345-0. OCLC 1124351258. Bachelard, Gaston (1968) [1938]. "Fire and Reverie: The Empedocles Complex". The...