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Victor Delbos (26 September 1862, Figeac – 16 June 1916, Paris) was a Catholic philosopher and historian of philosophy. Delbos was appointed a lecturer at the Sorbonne in 1902. In 1911 he became a member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. He died in July 1916 as a result of an infectious myocarditis brought on by pleurisy. Maurice Blondel, a close friend, wrote an obituary account of Delbos and saw various posthumous publications through the press.〔Oliva Blanchette, ''Maurice Blondel: A Philosophical Life'', 2010, p.30-76〕 He wrote on Spinoza, Nicolas Malebranche and Kant. A series of lectures on post-Kantian philosophy, which Delbos viewed as shaped by contingent psychological and social factors rather than through the unfolding of some internal logic, were published posthumously and later (1942) collected in a single volume.〔Cristina Chimisso, ''Writing the history of the mind: philosophy and science in France, 1900 to 1960s'', 2008, p.48〕 ==Works== *''Le problème moral dans la philosophie de Spinoza et dans l'histoire du spinozisme'', Paris: Alcan, 1893 *''La Philosophie pratique de Kant'', 1905 *''Le spinozisme : cours professé à la Sorbonne en 1912-1913'', 1916 *''La philosophie française'', 1919 *''Étude de la philosophie de Malebranche'', 1924 *''De Kant aux postkantiens'', 1942 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「Victor Delbos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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