Émile Bréhier (French: [bʁeje]; 12 April 1876, Bar-le-Duc – 3 February 1952, Paris) was a French philosopher. His interest was in classical philosophy...
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Bréhier (French: [bʁeje]), anglicised Brehier, is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Émile Bréhier (1876–1952), French philosopher...
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specialized in Byzantine studies. His brother was the philosopher Émile Bréhier. Louis Bréhier was born in Brest, France on 5 August 1868. He studied history...
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Traité : la dialectique. Ennéade I 3 de Plotin under the direction of Émile Bréhier. From 1927 to 1932 he taught at the Institut Français in Prague [fr]...
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for Descartes' argument by Cartesian scholars such as Alguié, Beck, Émile Bréhier, Chevalier, Frankfurt, Étienne Gilson, Anthony Kenny, Laporte, Kemp-Smith...
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epistemologist René Poirier, the historian of philosophy Henri Bréhier (not to be confused with Émile Bréhier), Henri Gouhier, Jean Wahl, Gustave Guillaume, Albert...
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library Resources in other libraries Critical editions of the Greek text Émile Bréhier, Plotin: Ennéades (with French translation), Collection Budé, 1924–1938...
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Alexandria: An Exegete for His Time. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004103887. Bréhier, Émile (1911). "Philo Judæus" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. Goodenough...
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universal, would appear as the goal rather than the starting point. Émile Bréhier wrote that after Ramus, "order" as a criterion of the methodical had...
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Émile Boutroux Émile Bréhier Émile Chartier Emile Durkheim Émile Durkheim Émile Littré Emile Meyerson Émile Meyerson Émile Pouget Émile Saisset Emile:...
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