François Pillon
François Thomas Pillon (7 March 1830, Fontaines, Yonne – 9 December 1914, Paris) [1] was a French philosopher.
Pillon was associated with the neo-critical school. He collaborated with Charles Bernard Renouvier in publishing the Critique philosophique and Critique religieuse. He founded the journal , and edited it from 1890 to 1913.[2]
Pillon was the dedicatee of William James's Principles of Psychology.[2]
Works[]
- La Philosophie de Charles Secrétan (1898)
- (with Renouvier) a translation of Hume's Treatise on Human Nature
References[]
- ^ Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'Étranger T. 79 (JANVIER A JUIN 1915), pp. 95–96. Reprinted by JSTOR
- ^ Jump up to: a b A. Lalande, 'Philosophy in France in 1915', The Philosophical Review 25:4 (1916), pp. 541–542. Reprinted by JSTOR
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Categories:
- 1830 births
- 1914 deaths
- French philosophers
- French male non-fiction writers
- French philosopher stubs