Sobre el Autor

Théodore Jouffroy was a prominent French philosopher and a key figure in the development of moral philosophy in the 19th century. He is best known for his works on ethics and the philosophy of consciousness, where he sought to bridge the gap between rationalism and empiricism. Jouffroy's approach emphasized the importance of individual moral experience and the role of emotions in ethical decision-making, setting the groundwork for later existentialist thought.

In addition to his philosophical contributions, Jouffroy was influential in the realm of education and public discourse. He was a member of the Socratic Society, where he engaged in discussions that shaped contemporary ideas about morality and ethics. His writings, including "Introduction to Ethics" and his correspondence, reflect his deep engagement with the philosophical currents of his time and demonstrate his commitment to critical inquiry. Jouffroy's legacy continues to resonate in modern philosophical debates surrounding ethics and human consciousness.

nacionalidad Francés
Fecha de Nacimiento January 1, 1796
Lugar de Nacimiento Dole, Franche-Comté, France
Fecha de fallecimiento January 1, 1842