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Henri Delacroix (2 December 1873–3 December 1937) was a French psychologist, "one of the most famous and most prolific French psychologists working at the beginning of (twentieth ) century."〔Brigitte Nerlich & David D. Clarke, ''Language, action, and context: the early history of pragmatics in Europe and America, 1780-1930'', John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996, p.258〕 Born in Paris, Henri Delacroix was educated at the Lycée Henri-IV and the Sorbonne, gaining his agrégation in philosophy in 1894. After two years at the University of Berlin and the University of Heidelberg, he became a professor at the Lycée de Pau,〔Henrika Kuklick & Elizabeth Long, eds., ''Knowledge and society, studies in the sociology of culture past and present'', JAI Press, 1985, p.59〕 He later became a professor and subsequently dean of the Faculty of Letters at the Sorbonne. He died in Paris. ==Works== * ''Essai sur le mysticisme spéculatif en Allemagne au quatorzième siècle'', 1899. * ''Études d'histoire et de psychologie du mysticisme; les grands mystiques chrétiens'', 1908. * ''La psychologie de Stendhal'', 1918. * ''La religion et la foi'', 1922. * ''Le langage et la pensée'', 1924. * ''L'analyse psychologique de la fonction linguistique'', 1926. * ''Psychologie de l'art; essai sur l'activité artistique'', 1927. * ''Les grandes formes de la vie mentale'', 1934. * ''L'enfant et le langage'', 1934. * ''Les grands mystiques chrétiens'', 1938 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henri Delacroix」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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