Francisque Bouillier
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Francisque Bouillier (1813-99) was a French philosopher, born in Lyons. He studied at the Normal School, Paris, and in 1839 was appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Lyons. From 1849 to 1864 he was dean of the faculty at Lyons snf from 1867 to 1870 director of the Normal School. His works include:
- Histoire et critique de la révolution cartésienne (1842)
- Théorie de la raison impersonnelle (1844)
- Le principe vital et l'âme pensante (second edition, 1873)
- La vrai conscience (1882)
- ''Un roi et un conspirateur: Victor Emmanuel et Mazzini (Paris, 1885)
- Du plaisir et de la douler (fourth edition, 1891)
- Souvenirs d'un vieil universitaire (1897)
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Publications
- Latreille, Francisque Bouillier, le dernier des Cartésiens (Paris, 1907)
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