Gaston Bachelard

Gaston Bachelard

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Sep 30, 1999 · French · Paperback (568 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 568
Language French
Published Sep 30, 1999
Publisher Flammarion
ISBN-10 2080673831
ISBN-13 9782080673831

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Gaston Bachelard, a prominent figure in the realm of philosophy and literature, emerges from a background that reflects the transformative educational landscape of France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1884, at a time when public education became increasingly accessible and secular, Bachelard’s formative years were shaped by a society embracing new ideas and philosophies.

His work delves deep into the intersection of science, poetry, and imagination, exploring how these elements influence human thought and creativity. Bachelard's unique perspectives encourage readers to reconsider the boundaries between rationality and reverie, positioning him as a pivotal thinker in contemporary philosophy. His contributions resonate through various disciplines, shedding light on the richness of the human experience.

André Parinaud captures the essence of Bachelard's philosophies, presenting a comprehensive examination of his life, influences, and ideas. Through thoughtful analysis, Parinaud invites readers to engage with Bachelard's profound insights and to appreciate the lasting impact of his work on modern intellectual thought.
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