- 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...
- Jean
Marie Guyau and Émile Durkheim."
British Journal of
Sociology 34(4):499–518. Riba, Jordi. 1999. La
Morale Anomique de Jean-Marie
Guyau. L'Harmattan...
- school's
famous teachers include Jean Beaufret, Paul Bénichou, Jean-Marie
Guyau, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Stéphane Mallarmé.
During the
greater part of the...
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previous marriage was the
mother of the poet and
philosopher Jean-Marie
Guyau, is
better known,
under the
pseudonym of "G. Bruno", as the
author of the...
- —Jean-Marie
Lafont . Les
Dossiers d'Archéologie (254): 78, INALCO. Jean-Marie
Guyau also
paralleled his
teachings to Buddhism.
Annas 1995, p. 229
Diogenes Laërtius...
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Guattari René Guénon
Martial Guéroult Jean
Guitton Jean-Marie
Guyau Pierre Hadot Élie Halévy
Octave Hamelin Claude-Adrien Helvétius
Michel Henry...
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Auguste Escoffier,
French chef and
author (d. 1935) 1854 – Jean-Marie
Guyau,
French philosopher and poet (d. 1888) 1860 – Kanō Jigorō, ****anese martial...
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reference to Goethe,
Gaston Deschamps, St.
Francis of ****isi, Schiller, and
Guyau.
Prospero also
focuses on
locations such as
Ancient Greece, and he emphasizes...
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Gollancz Celia Green Thomas Hill
Green Stanley Grenz Hugo
Grotius Jean-Marie
Guyau Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th
Dalai Lama Jürgen
Habermas Hammurabi R. M. Hare...
- contemporary,
resonating with
those of
moderns like
Alfred Fouillée, Jean-Marie
Guyau, Nietzsche, and
William James,
concluding that "in all its
progression idealist...