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Géraud de Cordemoy

Géraud de Cordemoy (6 October 1626, Paris – 15 October 1684, Paris) was a French philosopher, historian and lawyer. He is mainly known for his works in metaphysics and for his theory of language.
==Biography==

Géraud de Cordemoy was born in a family of ancient nobility coming from Auvergne (from the town of Royat). His father was a master in arts at Paris university. As for Géraud, he was a private tutor and a linguist and practised as a lawyer.
Géraud de Cordemoy used to haunt the philosophical circles of the capital; he made acquaintance with Emmanuel Maignan and Jacques Rohault.〔http://www.cosmovisions.com/Rohault.htm〕 A friend and a protégé of Bossuet who admired Descartes too, Géraud de Cordemoy was appointed ''lecteur'' (tutor) to the Dauphin (son of King Louis XIV), at the same time as Fléchier. He was elected a member of Académie française in 1675.

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