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Vladimir Jankélévitch was a prominent French philosopher and musicologist known for his profound insights into the relationship between music and philosophy. His work often explored the ineffable qualities of music, suggesting that it transcends verbal language and touches upon the depths of human experience. Jankélévitch's philosophical inquiries were influenced by his engagement with existentialism and phenomenology, particularly the ideas of Henri Bergson, which guided his exploration of time, memory, and the human condition.

Nationalität Französisch
Geburtsdatum March 31, 1903
Geburtsort Paris, Île-de-France, France
Todesdatum June 6, 1985
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