Achille Ouy (1889—1959) was a French philosopher and sociologist.[1]
Ouy taught philosophy at various lycees,[2] and was involved with the Mercure de France.[1] "A follower of René Worms and Gaston Richard, Ouy "performed many day-to-day tasks that held the R.I.S. and IIS together from 1919 to 1940."[2]
Works
- 'Paracelse, sa vie et son oeuvre', Revue internationale de sociologie, Vol. 27, Paris, 1919.
- Cahier d'études philosophiques, 1924
- 'Paul Szende', Revue Internationale de Sociologie, 1925, p. 79
- 'Nicholas Petrescu: The Principles of Comparative Sociology', Revue Internationale de Sociologie, Vol. 30, No. 5–6, 1925.
- 'René Worms (1869-1926)', Revue internationale de sociologie, Vol. 33 (1925), p. 577-580.
- Georges Duhamel, l'homme et l'ceuvre. Les ecrivains reunis, 1927.
- 'La méthode sociologique de Durkheim', Revue Internationale de Sociologie, Vol. 35 (1927), pp. 371–383
- Deux études d'esthétique sociologique, 1932
- 'Le scandale et la faute', Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, Vol. 42, No. 1(1935), pp. 107–115
- 'Les sociologues et la sociologie', R. I. S., Vol. 47 (1939), pp. 245–75
- La Philosophie secrète des alchimistes, Ou le Secret de l'or des philosophes, 1942
Further reading
- Achille Ouy, Revue Internationale de Sociologie, 1925, pp. 79–82
References
- 1 2 Stefano Alpini (2004). La sociologia repubblicana francese: Émile Durkheim e i durkheimiani. FrancoAngeli. p. 87. ISBN 978-88-464-5947-3.
- 1 2 Terry N. Clark (1973). Prophets and Patrons: the French University and the Emergence of the Social Sciences. Harvard University Press. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-674-71580-6.
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