Joseph Joubert

French author and moralist

Joseph Joubert - French author and moralist
Born

1754
271 years ago

Died

May 4th, 1824
201 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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A French author and moralist, recognized for essays and aphorisms that explore human nature, intellect, and emotion. Joubert's writings reflect a deep interest in moral philosophy and the intricacies of the human experience. Though not widely published during his lifetime, his posthumous publications garnered attention and contributed to literary thought. The collection of his thoughts in 'Pensées' showcases profound insights into the human condition. Joubert's works influenced later thinkers and writers, elevating his status in literary discussions.

Published 'Pensées', showcasing thoughts on morality

Contributed to French literature and moral philosophy

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