Monique Canto-Sperber
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Monique Canto-Sperber
Summary
Monique Canto-Sperber is a human[1]. She was born in Algiers[2]. She was born on +1954-05-14T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a philosopher[4], university teacher[5], translator[6], and founder[7]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Monique Canto-Sperber's place of birth was Algiers[2].
- Monique Canto-Sperber was born on +1954-05-14T00:00:00Z[3].
- Monique Canto-Sperber held citizenship in France[9].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's professions included philosopher[4].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's professions included university teacher[5].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's professions included translator[6].
- Monique Canto-Sperber worked as a founder[7].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's field of work was ancient philosophy[10].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's field of work was ethics[11].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's field of work was political philosophy[12].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's field of work was translation into French[13].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's field of work was translations from Greek[14].
- Monique Canto-Sperber was employed by University of Rouen-Normandy[15].
- Monique Canto-Sperber was employed by University of Picardie Jules Verne[16].
- Monique Canto-Sperber was employed by École polytechnique[17].
- Among Monique Canto-Sperber's employers was School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences[18].
- Monique Canto-Sperber was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[19].
- Monique Canto-Sperber was educated at Lycée Condorcet[20].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's education included a stint at École normale supérieure de jeunes filles[21].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's education included a stint at École Normale Supérieure[22].
- Monique Canto-Sperber's doctoral advisor was Jacques Brunschwig[23].
- Monique Canto-Sperber received the Commander of the National Order of Merit[24].
- Monique Canto-Sperber received the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[25].
- Monique Canto-Sperber received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[26].
- Monique Canto-Sperber received the Marcelle Blum Award[27].
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Origins and Family
Monique Canto-Sperber was born in Algiers[2]. She was born on +1954-05-14T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Lycée Condorcet[20], an educational facility[28], in France[29], founded in 1803[30]; École normale supérieure de jeunes filles[21], a école normale supérieure[31], in France[32], founded in 1881[33]; and École Normale Supérieure[22], a école normale supérieure[34], in France[35], founded in 1794[36], headquartered in Paris[37]. Monique Canto-Sperber's doctoral advisor was Jacques Brunschwig[23].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include philosopher[4], university teacher[5], translator[6], and founder[7]. Fields of work include ancient philosophy[10]; ethics[11], a branch of philosophy[38]; political philosophy[12], a branch of philosophy[39]; translation into French[13]; and translations from Greek[14]. Employers include University of Rouen-Normandy[15], a university in France[40], in France[41], founded in 1966[42], headquartered in Mont-Saint-Aignan[43]; University of Picardie Jules Verne[16], a university in France[44], in France[45], founded in 1969[46], headquartered in Amiens[47]; École polytechnique[17], a grande école[48], in France[49], founded in 1794[50], headquartered in Palaiseau[51]; School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences[18], a public university[52], in France[53], founded in 1975[54], headquartered in Paris[55]; and National Center for Scientific Research[19], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[56], in France[57], founded in 1939[58], headquartered in Paris[59]. Monique Canto-Sperber supervised Cécile Renouard as a doctoral student[60].
Recognition
Awards received include Commander of the National Order of Merit[24], a grade of an order[61], in France[62]; Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[25], a grade of an order[63], in France[64]; Officer of the Legion of Honour[26], a grade of an order[65], in France[66]; and Marcelle Blum Award[27], a grant[67], in France[68].
Why It Matters
Monique Canto-Sperber ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[8] She is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[69]
FAQs
Where was Monique Canto-Sperber born?
Monique Canto-Sperber's place of birth was Algiers[2].
What did Monique Canto-Sperber do for work?
Monique Canto-Sperber worked as philosopher[4], university teacher[5], translator[6], and founder[7].
Where did Monique Canto-Sperber go to school?
Monique Canto-Sperber was educated at Lycée Condorcet[20], École normale supérieure de jeunes filles[21], and École Normale Supérieure[22].
What awards did Monique Canto-Sperber receive?
Honors received include Commander of the National Order of Merit[24], Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[25], Officer of the Legion of Honour[26], and Marcelle Blum Award[27].