François Dagognet

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François Dagognet was a French philosopher and historian of science known for his work on the philosophy of biology, medicine, and technology, extending and critically developing the epistemological tradition of French historical epistemology.

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instanceOf 20th-century philosopher
French philosopher
historian of science
human
philosopher
areaOfInfluence philosophy of biology in France
philosophy of medicine in France
philosophy of technology in France
countryOfBirth France
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1924-04-24
dateOfDeath 2015-10-02
employer Université Lyon III NERFINISHED
Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne NERFINISHED
familyName Dagognet NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork epistemology
history of science
philosophy
philosophy of biology
philosophy of medicine
philosophy of technology
gender male
givenName François NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline history of science
philosophy
influencedBy Gaston Bachelard NERFINISHED
Georges Canguilhem NERFINISHED
isPartOf tradition of French historical epistemology
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement French historical epistemology
name François Dagognet NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableIdea analysis of medical and biological practices as epistemic objects
extension and critical development of French historical epistemology to biology and medicine
notableWork La Connaissance de la vie NERFINISHED
La Maîtrise du vivant NERFINISHED
La Raison et les remèdes NERFINISHED
La raison et les remèdes. Essai sur l’imaginaire et la rationalité des thérapeutiques NERFINISHED
Le Nombre et le lieu NERFINISHED
Philosophie de l’image NERFINISHED
Tableaux et langages de la chimie NERFINISHED
occupation historian of science
philosopher
university professor
placeOfBirth Langres NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Paris
positionHeld professor of philosophy
workLocation Lyon NERFINISHED
Paris

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Georges Canguilhem influenced François Dagognet