A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson
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Professor douard Louis Emmanuel Julien Le Roy (1870- 1954) was a French philosopher and mathematician. Le Roy was received at the cole Normale Suprieure (ENS) in 1892 and at the Agrgation in mathematics in 1895.
He became Doctor in Sciences in 1898, taught in several high schools, and became in 1909 professor of mathematics at the Lyce Saint-Louis in Paris. From then on, Le Roy took an important interest in philosophy and metaphysics. A friend of Teilhard de Chardin and Henri Bergson's closer disciple, he succeeded to him at the College of France (1922) and, in 1945, at the Acadmie Franaise. In 1919, Le Roy was also elected member of the Acadmie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. Le Roy especially interested himself to the relations between science and morality. Along with Henri Poincar and Pierre Duhem, he supported a conventionalist thesis on the foundation of mathematics. Although a fervent Catholic, he extended this conventionalist theory to revealed truths, which did not, according to him, withdraw any of their strength. His conventionalism led his works, charged of modernism, to be placed on the Index by the Holy See.
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- 06/30/16
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- History, Nonfiction, Philosophy
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