Jules Vuillemin
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February 15, 1920 Pierrefontaine-les-Varans, Doubs |
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Died | Les Fourgs, Doubs |
Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophers |
School | Analytic Philosophy |
Main interests | Logic, philosophy of science, epistemology |
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Jules Vuillemin (French: [vɥijmɛ̃]; February 15, 1920 – January 16, 2001) was a French philosopher, succeeding to Maurice Merleau-Ponty at the Collège de France from 1962 to his death. A friend of Michel Foucault, he supported his election at the Collège, and was also close to Michel Serres. Vuillemin was one of the first French philosophers to find interest in analytical philosophy. Vuillemin’s thought had a major influence on Jacques Bouveresse's works.[1] Vuillemin himself vindicated the legacy of Martial Gueroult.
Life
After studying at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, he completed his agrégation in 1943, being received premier ex aequo alongside Tran Duc Thao. A student of Bachelard and Cavaillès, he was however at first influenced by phenomenology and existentialism, before shifting towards study of logics and science. In 1962, he published a book titled The Philosophy of Algebra, dedicated to the mathematician Pierre Samuel, a member of the Bourbaki group, as well as to the physicist Raymond Siestrunck and to the linguist George Vallet. Vuillemin thought that any renewal of methods in mathematics influenced philosophy, thus relating the discovery of irrational numbers to platonism, algebraic geometry to cartesianism, infinitesimal calculus to Leibniz. Furthermore, he observed that philosophy had not yet taken into account the changes brought to mathematics by Joseph Louis Lagrange and Évariste Galois.
In 1969, he co-founded with Gilles Gaston Granger the journal L’Âge de la Science, and was one of the main commentators of Wittgenstein's thought in France.
Vuillemin also took an interest into aesthetics, beside writing several books on Kant, Anselm or on Diodorus's master argument (see problem of future contingents).
Bibliography
- Necessity or Contingency. The Master Argument, Stanford, CSLI Publications, 1996 (English)
- What are Philosophical Systems?, Cambridge University Press, 1986 (English)
In French
- Le Sens du destin, en collaboration avec Louis Guillermit, Neuchâtel, Éditions de La Baconnière, 1948.
- Essai sur la signification de la mort, Paris, PUF, 1948.
- L'Être et le travail. Les conditions dialectiques de la psychologie et de la sociologie, Paris, PUF, 1949.
- L'héritage kantien et la révolution copernicienne. Fichte — Cohen — Heidegger, Paris, PUF, 1954.
- Physique et métaphysique kantiennes, Paris, PUF, 1955, rééd. PUF, coll. Dito, 1987.
- Mathématiques et métaphysique chez Descartes, Paris, PUF, 1960, rééd. PUF, 1987.
- La Philosophie de l'algèbre, Vol. I : Recherches sur quelques concepts et méthodes de l'Algèbre Moderne. Paris, PUF, 1962, rééd. 1993.
- De la Logique à la théologie. Cinq études sur Aristote, Paris, Flammarion, 1967, nouvelle version remaniée et augmentée par l'auteur / editée et prefacée par T. Benatouil. - Louvain-La-Neuve, Peeters, 2008.
- Leçons sur la première philosophie de Russell, Paris, Armand Colin, 1968, in reference to The Principles of Mathematics.
- Rebâtir l'Université, Paris, Fayard, 1968.
- La logique et le monde sensible. Étude sur les théories contemporaines de l'abstraction, Paris, Flammarion, 1971.
- Le Dieu d'Anselme et les apparences de la raison, Paris, Aubier, 1971.
- Nécessité ou contingence. L'aporie de Diodore et les systèmes philosophiques, Paris, Minuit, 1984, réed. 1997.
- Éléments de poétique, Paris, Vrin, 1991.
- Trois Histoires de guerre, Besançon, Cêtre, 1992.
- Dettes, Besançon, Cêtre, 1992.
- L'intuitionnisme kantien, Paris, Vrin, 1994.
- Le Miroir de Venise, Paris, Julliard, 1995.
- « Nouvelles réflexions sur l'argument dominateur : une double référence au temps dans la seconde prémisse ». In : Philosophie 55 (1997), p. 14–30.
- Mathématiques pythagoriciennes et platoniciennes. Recueil d'études, Paris, Albert Blanchard, coll. Sciences dans l'histoire, 2001.
Works on Vuillemin
- G.G. Brittan Jr. (Hrsg.): Causality, Method and Modality. Essays in Honor of Jules Vuillemin. Dordrecht u.a.: Kluwer, 1991.
- Pierre Pellegrin and R. Rashed, Philosophie des mathématiques et théorie de la connaissance, l'oeuvre de Jules Vuillemin, Paris, Blanchard, 2005.
References
- ↑ "Vuillemin’s eulogy by Jacques Bouveresse". Retrieved May 25, 2012. (French)
External links
- (French) Jules Vuillemin’s Archives
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