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Louis Couturat was a prominent French philosopher, mathematician, and linguist known for his significant contributions to the development of international languages and logic. Born in Paris in 1868, he was deeply interested in the intersection of language and mathematics, which led him to explore the concept of an international language that could facilitate global communication. His works, including 'De L' Infini Mathematique', reflect his belief in the potential for a universal language to bridge cultural and linguistic divides, promoting understanding and collaboration among diverse peoples.

Couturat was also an advocate for the use of logical systems in language, striving to create a more systematic approach to linguistic structures. His efforts to construct an international language culminated in his involvement with the Esperanto movement, where he sought to refine and develop the language further. Despite his untimely death in 1914, Couturat's influence continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about artificial languages and their role in fostering international dialogue.

国籍 法语
出生日期 January 17, 1868
出生地点 Paris, Île-de-France, France
去世日期 May 31, 1914