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Albert Rivaud

Albert Rivaud

French philosopher and scholar (1876–1955)


Albert Rivaud (French: [ʁivo]; 14 May 1876 – 15 September 1955) was a French philosopher and classical scholar.

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Biography

In 1908 he was appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Poitiers. In 1927 he succeeded Léon Brunschvicg as professor of philosophy at the Sorbonne.[citation needed]

He was a member of the Cercle Fustel de Coulanges [fr].[1]

From 17 June to 12 July 1940, he served as Minister of National Education in the government of Philippe Pétain.[1]


References

  1. Lackerstein, Debbie (22 April 2016). National Regeneration in Vichy France: Ideas and Policies, 1930–1944. Routledge. p. 179. ISBN 978-1-317-08998-8.



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