Difference between revisions of "Jean-Paul Aron"
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Writer, philosopher and journalist. Taught philosophy at the universities of Tourcoing and Lille, wrote books on the sociology of the 19th Century, published novels, produced plays and wrote for the newspapers Le Matin and Le Monde. Author of the book 'Les modernes' (1984). Created a sensation in France when he died of AIDS. | Writer, philosopher and journalist. Taught philosophy at the universities of Tourcoing and Lille, wrote books on the sociology of the 19th Century, published novels, produced plays and wrote for the newspapers Le Matin and Le Monde. Author of the book 'Les modernes' (1984). Created a sensation in France when he died of AIDS. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 18:41, 9 August 2021
Country
France
Birth - Death
1925 - 1988
Occupation
Writer, Academic
Description
Writer, philosopher and journalist. Taught philosophy at the universities of Tourcoing and Lille, wrote books on the sociology of the 19th Century, published novels, produced plays and wrote for the newspapers Le Matin and Le Monde. Author of the book 'Les modernes' (1984). Created a sensation in France when he died of AIDS.