Gaston Bachelard
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- | '''Gaston Bachelard''' ([[June 27]], [[1884]] – [[October 16]], [[1962]]) was a [[France|French]] [[philosopher]] and [[poet]] who rose to some of the most prestigious positions in the [[French academy]]. His most important work is in poetics and the [[philosophy of science]]. In philosophy of science he introduced the concepts of ''epistemological obstacle'' and ''[[Epistemological rupture|epistemological break]]'' (''obstacle épistémologique'' et ''rupture épistémologique''). He influenced many French philosophers in the latter part of the twentieth century, among them [[Michel Foucault]] and [[Louis Althusser]].{{GFDL}} | + | '''Gaston Bachelard''' ([[June 27]], [[1884]] – [[October 16]], [[1962]]) was a [[France|French]] [[philosopher]] and [[poet]] who rose to some of the most prestigious positions in the [[French academy]]. His most important work is in poetics and the [[philosophy of science]]. In philosophy of science he introduced the concepts of ''epistemological obstacle'' and ''[[Epistemological rupture|epistemological break]]'' (''obstacle épistémologique'' et ''rupture épistémologique''). He influenced many French philosophers in the latter part of the twentieth century, among them [[Michel Foucault]] and [[Louis Althusser]]. |
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *''[[The Poetics of Space]]''{{GFDL}} |
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Gaston Bachelard (June 27, 1884 – October 16, 1962) was a French philosopher and poet who rose to some of the most prestigious positions in the French academy. His most important work is in poetics and the philosophy of science. In philosophy of science he introduced the concepts of epistemological obstacle and epistemological break (obstacle épistémologique et rupture épistémologique). He influenced many French philosophers in the latter part of the twentieth century, among them Michel Foucault and Louis Althusser.
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