Jean-Gaspard-Félix Laché Ravaisson-Mollien was a French philosopher, 'perhaps France's most influential philosopher in the second half of the nineteenth century'. He was originally and remains more commonly known as Félix Ravaisson.
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Born: October 23, 1813, Namur, Belgium
Died: May 18, 1900 (age 86 years), Paris, France
Influenced by: Aristotle, Maine de Biran, Victor Cousin, and more
Books: La V Nus de Milo
Children: Charles Ravaisson-Mollien and Louis Ravaisson-Mollien
Parents: Gaspard-Pauline Mollien
School: Continental philosophy; French spiritualism