Jules Lequier

Jules Lequier (or Léquyer) (January 30th 1814 with Quintin (22) - February 11th 1862 with Saint-Brieuc (22)), is an ignored Breton philosopher. Disappeared by drowning off Saint-Brieuc without to have left instructions relative to its papers, it was never determined to publish the least text of alive sound. Lequier is the philosopher of the free will, who is for him a first philosophical and theological truth. He had a great influence on his disciple Charles Renouvier and on Jean Grenier, one of his interpreters. Its thought enracine in an experiment of the childhood which he reported in the Sheet of Hedge . A statue with its effigy is on its fall into the cemetery of Plérin (Coast-in Armor).

The formula of the science of Lequier:

TO MAKE, not to become, but make, and by making SE MAKE

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