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Alexandre Koyré

Posted on Monday, April 2, 2018
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Philosophy

During World War II, Alexandre Koyré taught at the New School for Social Research. You can read more about him here.

If you’d like to write a more in-depth profile of Alexandre Koyré, email us at archivist@newschool.edu. We welcome contributions.

frenchculture.org. Web. 03 Nov 2014.

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Alexandre Koyré (1892-1964) was a French philosopher of Russian origin who wrote on the history and philosophy of science.

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Julia L. Foulkes, Professor of History   
Mark Larrimore, Associate Professor of Religious Studies   
Wendy Scheir, Director, New School Archives and Special Collections

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