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Charles Andler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Andler Charles Philippe Théodore Andler (11 March 1866, Strasbourg – 1 April 1933, Malesherbes, Loiret) was a French Germanist and philosopher. ==Life== Andler was born to a Protestant family in Strasbourg.〔Antoinette Blum, 'Charles Andler (1866-1933)', in ''L'affaire Dreyfus: dictionnaire'', 2006, p/117-120〕 In 1887 and 1888, Andler failed to achieve his ''agrégation'' in philosophy, judged by Jules Lachelier, inspector-general in charge of philosophy, as showing "excessive bias" towards German philosophy. He therefore changed to take the German literature ''agrégation'' in 1889, passing out top of his class.〔Robert Alun Jones, ''The development of Durkheim's social realism'', Cambridge University Press, 1999〕 Andler became professor of German at the Sorbonne in 1901 and at the Collège de France in 1926. Amongst his works were writings on Nietzsche, a commentary on ''The Communist Manifesto'', and a life of his friend Lucien Herr.
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