Émile Boutroux
Étienne Émile Marie Boutroux was a French philosopher of science and a historian of philosophy. He was a firm opponent of materialism in science. He was a spiritualist philosopher who defended the idea that religion and science are compatible at a time when the power of science was rising inexorably. His work is overshadowed in the English-speaking world by that of the more celebrated Henri Bergson. He was elected membership of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques in 1898 and in 1912 to the Académie française.
Biography
Émile Boutroux was born on 28 July 1845, at Montrouge, now in the Hauts-de-Seine département, near Paris. He attended the lycée Napoléon, and graduated in 1865 to the École Normale Supérieure. He then continued his education at Heidelberg University between 1869 and 1870 where he was taught by Hermann von Helmholtz and encountered German philosophy. In 1874, he defended two doctoral theses: one, "De Veritatibus aeternis apud Cartesium", under the supervision of Félix Ravaisson; and the other, "De la contingence des lois de la nature", under Jules Lachelier.His first employment was the post of philosophy professor at the lycée in Caen.
Between 1874 and 1876, Boutroux taught at the Faculty of Letters at the University of Nancy and while there he fell in love with and married Aline Poincaré the sister of the scientist and mathematician Henri Poincaré. In 1880, his son, Pierre, was born. Pierre Boutroux was himself to become a distinguished mathematician and historian of science.
In 1888, Boutroux was made professor of history of modern philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris.
He was elected a member of Academy of the Moral and Political Sciences in 1898 and in 1902 he became Director of the Thiers Foundation, a residency for France's brightest students. He was elected to the Académie Française in 1912.
Boutroux died on 22 November 1921, aged 76, in Paris.
Works
De la Contingence des Lois de la Nature.De Veritatibus Æternis apud Cartesium.La Grèce Vaincue et les Premiers Stoïciens.La Monadologie de Leibnitz.Socrate, Fondateur de la Science Morale.Les Nouveaux Essais, de Leibnitz.Questions de Morale et d'Éducation.De l'Idée de Loi Naturelle dans la Science et la Philosophie Contemporaines.Études d'Histoire de la Philosophie.Du Devoir Militaire à Travers les Âges.Pascal.Essais d'Histoire de la Philosophie.La Philosophie de Fichte. Psychologie du Mysticisme.Science et Religion dans la Philosophie Contemporaine.William James.TranslationsLa Philosophie des Grecs, by Eduard Zeller.
PosthumousLa Nature et l'Esprit.Études d'Histoire de la Philosophie Allemande.La Philosophie de Kant.Nouvelles Études d'Histoire de la Philosophie.Leçons sur Aristote.
Works in English translationPascal.William James.Science and Religion in Contemporary Philosophy.Historical Studies in Philosophy.Education and Ethics.Science and Culture.Natural Law in Science and Philosophy.The Contingency of the Laws of Nature.Philosophy and War.The Relation Between Thought and Action.
Selected articlesThe New England Magazine, Vol. LV, June 1916.The Open Court, Vol. XXXII, No. 749, 1918.