Technical and critical vocabulary of philosophy

The technical and critical Vocabulaire of philosophy is an encyclopedic dictionary of the philosophical lexicon, created by André Lalande. Crowned by the French Academy, the work is initially published - in booklets - in the Bulletin of the French company of Philosophy , between 1902 and 1923. One can count seventeen editions, the last published with the University Presses of France.

Each term or phrase listed by the Vocabulaire is presented with its various definitions, and sometimes of criticisms as well as translations in Greek, Latin, German, English and Italian. Each article thus made up is sometimes equipped with an international radical according to the system Ido, as well as invaluable comments, precise details and observations in footnotes signed by the largest philosophers and psychologists of the time: Bergson, Meyerson, Roy, Blondel, Lachelier, Brunschvicg, Henri Delacroix, Rauh, Georges Sorel, Pierre Janet, Edmond Goblot, Louis Couturat, Victor Delbos

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