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Hyppolite and existentialist
Here, he briefly studied under the philosopher Jean Hyppolite ( 1907 1968 ), an existentialist and expert on the work of 19th century German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ( 1770 1831 ).

Hyppolite and then
Born into a middle-class family in Poitiers, Foucault was educated at the Lycée Henri-IV and then the École Normale Supérieure, where he developed a keen interest in philosophy and came under the influence of his tutors Jean Hyppolite and Louis Althusser.
This work's rapporteur sponsor was his old tutor, Jean Hyppolite, who was himself well acquainted with German philosophy and who was then director of the ENS.

Hyppolite and among
Jean Hyppolite famously interpreted the work as a bildungsroman that follows the progression of its protagonist, Spirit, through the history of consciousness, a characterization that remains prevalent among literary theorists.
Featured in the collection is Terry Adkins, Romare Bearden, Skunder Boghossian, Robert Colescott, Melvin Edwards, Richard Hunt, Hector Hyppolite, Serge Jolimeau, Lois Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, Philome Obin, Betye Saar, Nari Ward and Hale Woodruff, among others.

Hyppolite and French
Jean Hyppolite ( January 8, 1907 in Jonzac, France October 26, 1968 in Paris, France ) was a French philosopher known for championing the work of Hegel, and other German philosophers, and educating some of France's most prominent post-war thinkers.

Hyppolite and philosophers
Although studying an array of subjects at the school, Foucault's particular interest was soon drawn to philosophy, reading not only the works of Hegel and Marx that he had been exposed to by Hyppolite but also studying the writings of the philosophers Immanuel Kant ( 1724 1804 ), Edmund Husserl ( 1859 1938 ) and most significantly, Martin Heidegger ( 1889 1976 ).
While philosophers such as Jean-Paul Sartre were known for producing new works influenced by German philosophy, Hyppolite is remembered as an expositor, teacher, and translator.

Hyppolite and with
The presence of Hegelianism was enormous in the intellectual life of France during the second half of the 20th century with the influence of Kojève and Hyppolite, but also with the impact of dialectics based on contradiction developed by marxists, and including the existentialism from Sartre, etc.
In the deconstruction procedure, one of the main concerns of Derrida is not to collapse in Hegel ´ s dialectic where these oppositions would be reduced to contradictions in a dialectic whose telos would, necessarily, be to resolve it into a synthesis, The presence of Hegelianism was enormous in the intellectual life of France during the second half of the 20th century with the influence of Kojève and Hyppolite, but also with the impact of dialectics based on contradiction developed by Marxists, and including the existentialism from Sartre, etc.
Foucault would have known about von Uexkull due to his very close working association with Jean Hyppolite, Georges Canguilhem, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gaston Bachelard and Maurice Blanchot.

Hyppolite and who
The precursor in the genre was Madame d ' Aulnoy who, in 1690, introduced in her rambling novel Histoire d ' Hyppolite, Comte de Douglas (" Story Of Hippolyte, Count Of Douglas "), a fairy tale entitled L ' Île de la Félicité (" The Island Of Happiness ").
Through this medium, Armelle encounters Hyppolite, who looks exactly like Renaud.

Hyppolite and philosophy
At the end of the war he took the final part of the philosophy examination at the university, following which he wrote a thesis under the direction of Jean Hyppolite, Jean Wahl, Paul Ricoeur, Ferdinand Alquié, and Henri Gouhier.

Hyppolite and .
In 1964, on the recommendation of Althusser and Jean Hyppolite, Derrida got a permanent teaching position at the École Normale Supérieure, which he kept until 1984.
* Hyppolite, Jean, 1979.
The new president, Florvil Hyppolite, gave him an important military position in the north, but when President Tirésias Simon Sam resigned, he joined Anténor Firmin in a march on Port-au-Prince in an effort to seize control of the government.
Hyppolite was a graduate of the École Normale Supérieure at roughly the same time as Jean-Paul Sartre.
After the Second World War, Hyppolite became a professor at the University of Strasbourg, before moving to the Sorbonne in 1949.
In 1952, Hyppolite published Logique et existence, a work that may have had a seminal effect on what was to become known as Post-modernism.
Gold Medal: “ The Strange Case of Balthazar Hyppolite ”, Ethan Spigland --- New York University.
His father Hyppolite worked as a banker.

devoted and energies
Loyal and unscrupulous, with a single-minded ambition to which he devoted all his energies, he outmatched the English diplomats time and time again until, by a kind of poetic justice, he fell at the battle of Courtrai, the victim of the equally nationalistic if less articulate Flemings.
His mathematical activity essentially ceased after this, and he devoted his energies to political causes.
Ximenes was involved in all the major official monumental projects in Italy from the 1880s on and devoted his energies as from 1911 primarily to commissions for important public works in São Paulo, Kiev, New York and Buenos Aires.
As Attorney General Palmer struggled with exhaustion and devoted all his energies to the coal strike, Hoover organized the next raids.
Louis I, who became in time count of Provence and king of Naples, died in 1384, and was succeeded by his son Louis II, who devoted most of his energies to his kingdom of Naples, and left the administration of Anjou almost entirely in the hands of his wife, Yolande of Aragon.
Subsequently she has devoted her energies to the Australian affiliate of EMILY's List, an organisation which promotes women's careers in politics.
He devoted his energies to the destruction of the " Slave Power "-the faction of slave owners and their political allies which anti-slavery Americans saw as dominating the country.
After 1970, he devoted his energies exclusively to saddles.
The first settlers would have devoted all energies to clearing land, planting, building small homes and barns, fencing and raising livestock.
Cesarini devoted all his energies to the war against the Hussites, until the disaster of Taus forced him to evacuate Bohemia in haste.
The next generation of humanists were bolder admirers of pagan culture, especially in the highly personal academy of Pomponius Leto, the natural son of a nobleman of the Sanseverino family, born in Calabria but known by his academic name, who devoted his energies to the enthusiastic study of classical antiquity, and attracted a great number of disciples and admirers.
He went to Shokasonjuku, a private school run by Yoshida Shōin, where he devoted his energies to the growing underground movement to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate.
He joined an Indiana law firm and passed the state bar, but devoted most of his energies to music, arranging band dates, and " writing tunes ".
Entering the University of Bonn in 1819, Hengstenberg attended the lectures of Georg Wilhelm Freytag for Oriental languages and of Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler for church history, but his energies were principally devoted to philosophy and philology, and his earliest publication was an edition of the Arabic Mu ' allaqat of Imru ' al-Qais, which gained for him a prize at his graduation in the philosophical faculty.
In the 1980s Greene devoted his energies to wildlife and environmental issues.
There he devoted his energies to supervising agricultural work and to reclaiming land and marshes.
Increasingly, Havens devoted his energies to educating young people about ecological issues.
He was deeply interested in psychical phenomena, but his energies were primarily devoted to the study of religion and philosophy.
He devoted his enormous energies to the destruction of what he considered the Slave Power, that is the efforts of slave owners to take control of the federal government and ensure the survival and expansion of slavery.
Although the Conservatives were still officially supporting the Lloyd George Coalition, Wilson wrote that all his energies would be devoted to overthrowing the present government.
He devoted much of his energies during the final 20 years of his life to his house at Olana.
As the Twelve Years ' Truce would expire the next April, he devoted his last energies to securing its renewal.
Infanterie-Regiment of the 31st Division, François devoted all his energies to the General Staff.
He was exiled to the countryside and at that point devoted his energies to his writings on social, religious, philosophical, and mathematical matters.

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