Charles Lévêque

Jean Charles Lévêque , born with Bordeaux in 1818 and died in Meudon in 1900, is a French philosopher, author of several works of Métaphysique and Esthétique.

arts Normalien and doctor, he is professor of philosophy to the colleges of Angouleme, Besancon and Toulouse, then with the Sorbonne and the Collège de France where he is titular pulpit of graeco-latin philosophy. He remains with the French École of Athens, shortly after his foundation, in 1847. He is elected member of the Academy of Science morals and political in 1865.

A price of metaphysics, decreed by the Academy of Science morals and policies, bears its name.

Works

  • the First engine and nature in the system of Aristote (1852)
  • the Science of beautiful studied in its applications and its history (2 volumes, 1861)
  • Spiritualism in art (1864)
  • Studies of Greek and Latin philosophy (1864)
  • the Science of the invisible one: studies of psychology and Théodicée (1865)
  • providential Harmonies (1872) Text in line

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