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Occupation
  
professor

Name
  
Elme Caro

Language
  
French

Role
  
Philosopher

Nationality
  
French

Books
  
George Sand

Spouse
  
Pauline Cassin


Elme Marie Caro

Born
  
4 March 1826 (
1826-03-04
)

Alma mater
  
College Stanislas de Paris

Died
  
July 13, 1887, Paris, France

Education
  
Ecole Normale Superieure, College Stanislas de Paris

Elme Marie Caro (4 March 1826, Poitiers, Vienne – 13 July 1887, Paris) was a French philosopher.

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Life

His father, a professor of philosophy, gave him an education at the Stanislas College and the École Normale, where he graduated in 1848. After being professor of philosophy at several provincial universities, he received the degree of doctor, and came to Paris in 1858 as master of conferences at the École Normale.

In 1861, he became inspector of the Academy of Paris, in 1864 professor of philosophy to the Faculty of Letters, and in 1874 a member of the Académie française. He married Pauline Cassin, the author of the Pêche de Madeleine and other well-known novels.

In his philosophy, he was mainly concerned to defend Christianity against modern Positivism. The philosophy of Victor Cousin influenced him strongly, but his strength lay in exposition and criticism rather than in original thought.

Besides important contributions to La France and the Revue des deux mondes, he wrote Du mysticisme au XVIIIe siècle (1852–1854), L'Idée de Dieu (1864), Le Matérialisme et la science (1868), Le Pessimisme au XIXe siècle (1878), Jours d'épreuve (1872), M. Littré et le positivisme (1883), George Sand (1887), Mélanges et portraits (i888), La Philosophie de Goethe (2nd ed., 1880).

Selected publications

  • Du mysticisme au XVIIIe siècle (1852–1854)
  • Études morales sur le temps présent (1855)
  • L'Idée de Dieu (1864)
  • Le matérialisme et la science (1867)
  • Le Pessimisme au XIXe siècle (1878)
  • Jours d'épreuve (1872)
  • La fin du dix-huitième siècle (1881)
  • M. Littré et le positivisme (1883)
  • George Sand (1887)
  • Mélanges et portraits (1888)
  • La Philosophie de Goethe (2nd ed., 1880)
  • References

    Elme Marie Caro Wikipedia