Charles Secrétan Explained

Charles Secrétan
Birth Date:19 January 1815
Birth Place:Lausanne, Switzerland
Death Place:Lausanne, Switzerland
Nationality:Swiss
Occupation:Professor of philosophy at Lausanne and Neuchâtel
Known For:Founding/editing Revue Suisse

Charles Secretan (January 19, 1815 – January 21, 1895) was a Swiss philosopher. He was born on 19 January 1815 in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he also died on 21 January 1895.

Educated in his native town and later under Friedrich Schelling in Munich, he became a professor of philosophy at Lausanne (1838 to 1846), and later at Neuchâtel. In 1866 he returned to his old position at Lausanne.

In 1837 he founded, and for a time edited the Revue Suisse. The object of his writing was to build up a rational, philosophical religion to reconcile the ultimate bases of Christianity with the principles of metaphysical philosophy.

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