Ferdinand Alquié
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Ferdinand Alquié
Summary
Ferdinand Alquié is a human[1]. He was born in Carcassonne[2]. He was born on December 18, 1906[3]. He passed away in Montpellier[4]. He died on February 28, 1985[5]. He worked as a philosopher[6] and professeur des universités[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Ferdinand Alquié was born in Carcassonne[2].
- Ferdinand Alquié passed away in Montpellier[4].
- Ferdinand Alquié was born on December 18, 1906[3].
- Ferdinand Alquié died on February 28, 1985[5].
- Ferdinand Alquié held citizenship in France[9].
- French was Ferdinand Alquié's native language[10].
- Ferdinand Alquié worked as a philosopher[6].
- Ferdinand Alquié's professions included professeur des universités[7].
- Among Ferdinand Alquié's employers was Faculty of Arts of Paris[11].
- Ferdinand Alquié was employed by Collège-lycée Jacques-Decour[12].
- Ferdinand Alquié was employed by Lycée Condorcet[13].
- Ferdinand Alquié was employed by Lycée Louis-le-Grand[14].
- Among Ferdinand Alquié's employers was University of Montpellier[15].
- Among Ferdinand Alquié's employers was University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[16].
- Ferdinand Alquié's education included a stint at Faculty of Arts of Paris[17].
- Ferdinand Alquié's education included a stint at Lycée Louis-le-Grand[18].
- Ferdinand Alquié received the Prix Dumas-Millier[19].
- Ferdinand Alquié received the Prix d'Académie[20].
- Ferdinand Alquié was a member of Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques[21].
- Ferdinand Alquié was influenced by Plato[22].
- Ferdinand Alquié was influenced by René Descartes[23].
- Ferdinand Alquié was influenced by Immanuel Kant[24].
- Ferdinand Alquié is recorded as male[25].
- Ferdinand Alquié's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Ferdinand Alquié supervised Jacques Natanson as a doctoral student[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Ferdinand Alquié was born in Carcassonne[2]. He was born on December 18, 1906[3]. French was his native language[10].
Education
Educated at Faculty of Arts of Paris[17], a faculty[28], in France[29], founded in 1808[30] and Lycée Louis-le-Grand[18], an educational facility[31], in France[32], founded in 1965[33]. Ferdinand Alquié earned the academic degree of doctorate in France[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include philosopher[6] and professeur des universités[7]. Employers include Faculty of Arts of Paris[11], a faculty[35], in France[36], founded in 1808[37]; Collège-lycée Jacques-Decour[12], an educational facility[38], in France[39], founded in 1821[40]; Lycée Condorcet[13], an educational facility[41], in France[42], founded in 1803[43]; Lycée Louis-le-Grand[14], an educational facility[44], in France[45], founded in 1965[46]; University of Montpellier[15], an Experimental Public Establishment (France)[47], in France[48], founded in 1220[49], headquartered in Montpellier[50]; and University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[16], a university in France[51], in France[52], founded in 1971[53], headquartered in 5th arrondissement of Paris[54]. Doctoral students include Jacques Natanson[27], a trade unionist[55], 1923–2016[56], of France[57]; Gérard Simon[58], a philosopher[59], 1931–2009[60], of France[61], awarded the Broquette-Gonin prize[62]; Jean-Luc Marion[63], a philosopher[64], b. 1946[65], of France[66], awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great[67], specialised in metaphysics[68]; and François Marty[69], a philosopher[70], 1926–2016[71], of France[72], specialised in philosophy of language[73].
Recognition
Awards received include Prix Dumas-Millier[19], a literary award[74], in France[75], founded in 1965[76] and Prix d'Académie[20], a class of award[77], in France[78].
Death and Burial
Ferdinand Alquié died on February 28, 1985[5]. He passed away in Montpellier[4].
Why It Matters
Ferdinand Alquié has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
He has been cited as an influence by Gilles Deleuze[79], a philosopher[80], 1925–1995[81], of France[82], specialised in philosophy[83].
His notable doctoral advisees include Jean-Luc Marion[84], a philosopher[85], b. 1946[86], of France[87], awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great[88], specialised in metaphysics[89].
FAQs
Where was Ferdinand Alquié born?
Ferdinand Alquié's place of birth was Carcassonne[2].
Where did Ferdinand Alquié die?
Ferdinand Alquié passed away in Montpellier[4].
What did Ferdinand Alquié do for work?
Ferdinand Alquié worked as philosopher[6] and professeur des universités[7].
Where did Ferdinand Alquié go to school?
Ferdinand Alquié was educated at Faculty of Arts of Paris[17] and Lycée Louis-le-Grand[18].
What awards did Ferdinand Alquié receive?
Honors received include Prix Dumas-Millier[19] and Prix d'Académie[20].
Who did Ferdinand Alquié influence?
Ferdinand Alquié has been cited as an influence by Gilles Deleuze[79].