Félix Ravaisson-Mollien

French academic (1813–1900)
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Félix Ravaisson-Mollien

Summary

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien is a human[1]. His place of birth was Namur[2]. He was born on October 23, 1813[3]. He passed away in Paris[4]. He died on May 18, 1900[5]. He worked as an anthropologist[6], archaeologist[7], librarian[8], art historian[9], and philosopher[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,278 of 1,000,298).[11]

Key Facts

  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien's place of birth was Namur[2].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien passed away in Paris[4].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was born on October 23, 1813[3].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien died on May 18, 1900[5].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery[12].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien's mother was Gaspard-Pauline Mollien[13].
  • A child of Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was Charles Ravaisson-Mollien[14].
  • A child of Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was Louis Ravaisson-Mollien[15].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien held citizenship in France[16].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien worked as an anthropologist[6].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien's professions included archaeologist[7].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien's professions included librarian[8].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien worked as an art historian[9].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien worked as a philosopher[10].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien held the position of president[17].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien held the position of curator[18].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien held the position of Inspector general of the Éducation nationale[19].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was educated at Collège-lycée Jacques-Decour[20].
  • A notable student of Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was Henri Bergson[21].
  • A notable student of Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was Émile Boutroux[22].
  • A notable student of Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was Jules Lachelier[23].
  • A notable student of Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was Jules Lagneau[24].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien received the Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[25].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was a member of Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres[26].
  • Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was a member of Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques[27].

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Origins and Family

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was born in Namur[2]. He was born on October 23, 1813[3]. His mother was Gaspard-Pauline Mollien[13].

Education

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien's education included a stint at Collège-lycée Jacques-Decour[20]. Studied under Victor Cousin[28], a philosopher[29], 1792–1867[30], of France[31], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[32], specialised in history of philosophy[33] and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling[34], a philosopher[35], 1775–1854[36], of Kingdom of Württemberg[37], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[38], specialised in natural philosophy[39].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include anthropologist[6], archaeologist[7], librarian[8], art historian[9], and philosopher[10]. Positions held include president[17], a corporate title[40]; curator[18], a profession[41]; and Inspector general of the Éducation nationale[19]. Notable students include Henri Bergson[21], a philosopher[42], 1859–1941[43], of France[44], awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature[45], specialised in philosophy[46]; Émile Boutroux[22], a philosopher[47], 1845–1921[48], of France[49], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[50], specialised in philosophy of religion[51]; Jules Lachelier[23], a philosopher[52], 1832–1918[53], of France[54], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[55]; and Jules Lagneau[24], a philosopher[56], 1851–1894[57], of France[58], awarded the Concours général[59].

Recognition

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien received the Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[25].

Personal Life

Children include Charles Ravaisson-Mollien[14], a curator[60], 1848–1919[61], of France[62], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[63] and Louis Ravaisson-Mollien[15].

Death and Burial

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien died on May 18, 1900[5]. He passed away in Paris[4]. He is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery[12].

Why It Matters

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,278 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[64] He is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[65]

He has been cited as an influence by Henri Bergson[66], a philosopher[67], 1859–1941[68], of France[69], awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature[70], specialised in philosophy[71] and Jules Lachelier[72], a philosopher[73], 1832–1918[74], of France[75], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[76].

FAQs

Where was Félix Ravaisson-Mollien born?

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was born in Namur[2].

Where did Félix Ravaisson-Mollien die?

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien died in Paris[4].

Who were Félix Ravaisson-Mollien's parents?

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien's mother was Gaspard-Pauline Mollien[13].

What did Félix Ravaisson-Mollien do for work?

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien worked as anthropologist[6], archaeologist[7], librarian[8], art historian[9], and philosopher[10].

Where did Félix Ravaisson-Mollien go to school?

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien was educated at Collège-lycée Jacques-Decour[20].

What awards did Félix Ravaisson-Mollien receive?

Honors received include Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[25].

Who did Félix Ravaisson-Mollien influence?

Félix Ravaisson-Mollien has been cited as an influence by Henri Bergson[66] and Jules Lachelier[72].

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