Félicien Challaye

French philosopher, anti-colonialist and human rights activist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Félicien Robert Challaye (1 November 1875 – 26 April 1967) was a French philosopher, anti-colonialist and human rights activist.

Born1 November 1875
Lyon, France
Died26 April 1967(1967-04-26) (aged 91)
Paris, France
OccupationPhilosopher
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Félicien Challaye
Autochrome portrait by Auguste Léon, 1916
Born1 November 1875
Lyon, France
Died26 April 1967(1967-04-26) (aged 91)
Paris, France
OccupationPhilosopher
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Early life

Félicien Challaye was born on 1 November 1875 in Lyon, France.[1] He earned the agrégation in Philosophy in 1897.[1]

Career

Challaye was a high school teacher of philosophy in Paris from 1903 to 1937.[1] He served as Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza's secretary on his 1905 trip to the Congo.[2] Three years later, in 1908, he founded a human rights organization for the indigenous people of the Congo.[2] He subsequently served as the vice president of the Human Rights League.[1]

Challaye served in World War I, and he was wounded in combat in 1915.[3] After the war, he became a staunch pacifist.[4] By 1931, he suggested he preferred peace to war, even if France had to be invaded by Germany.[3]

Challaye was the author of many books on philosophy. He also published children's books under the pseudonym of Robert Fougère.[1]

Death and legacy

Challaye died on 26 April 1967 in Paris, France.[1] The rue Félicien Challaye in Tunis, Tunisia was named in his honor.[5]

See also

Works

  • Challaye, Félicien (1905). Au Japon et en Extrême-Orient. Le Japon moderne. Lafcadio Hearn. Un conte japonais. Vladivostock. Journal d'un expulsé. Une excursion au pays des Moÿs. De Batavia à Tosari. L'Indi. Quelques hommes et quelques villes. Paris: Armand Colin. OCLC 11978052.
  • Challaye, Félicien; Mille, Pierre (1906). Les deux Congo devant la Belgique et devant la France. Paris: Cahiers de la Quinzaine. OCLC 10548034.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1909). Le Congo français. La question internationale du Congo. Paris: F. Alcan. OCLC 3219912.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1915). Le Japon illustré. Paris: Larousse. OCLC 7601224.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1922). Les principes généraux de la Science et de la Morale. Paris: Nathan. OCLC 491203882.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1925). Psychologie et métaphysique. Paris: F. Nathan. OCLC 23410526.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1927). Le Cœur japonais. Paris: Payot. OCLC 28746225.
  • Challaye, Félicien; Reynier, Marguerite (1929). Cours de droit privé et d'économie politique à l'usage des écoles primaires supérieures. Paris: F. Alcan. OCLC 457803778.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1929). L'art et la beauté. Paris: F. Nathan. OCLC 11895581.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1931). Contes et légendes du Japon. Paris: F. Nathan. OCLC 10762458.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1933). Nietzsche. Paris: Mellottée. OCLC 5527054.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1934). Esthétique. Paris: Nathan. OCLC 42384524.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1937). La Crise de la Ligue des droits de l'homme. Paris: Imprimerie du Palais. OCLC 459177962.
  • Challaye, Félicien; Dugas, Ludovic; Dumas, Georges (1938). La logique des sentiments : les passions. Paris: F. Alcan. OCLC 492075499.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1940). Petite Histoire des Grandes Religions. Paris: Presses universitaires de France. OCLC 6177310.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1943). La Psychologie de l'Enfant. Paris: PUF. OCLC 65808584.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1947). Bergson. Paris: Mellottée. OCLC 893687670.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1948). Freud. Paris: Editions Mellotee. OCLC 301483195.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1948). Petite histoire des grandes philosophies. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. OCLC 17016348.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1954). Péguy socialiste. Paris: Amiot. OCLC 294540.
  • Challaye, Félicien (1956). Les Philosophes de l'Inde. Paris: Presses universitaires de France. OCLC 6745332.

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