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Anne Fagot-Largeault

Anne Fagot-Largeault, born on September 22, 1938, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris,[1] is a French philosopher, honorary professor at the Collège de France (chair of philosophy of biological and medical sciences), psychiatrist at the Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris,[2] and a member of the French Academy of sciences since 2002.

Anne Fagot-Largeault, then guest on the radio show Continent Sciences, hosted live at the Salon du livre de Paris in March 2010

Biography edit

Training and education edit

A former student of the École normale supérieure de Jeunes Filles (1957–1961) in the literary field, Anne Fagot-Largeault decided to pursue philosophy, obtaining a certificate in general and physical mathematics and an agrégation in philosophy in 1961. She became a philosophy teacher at the girls' high school in Douai (Hauts-de-France) for four years, and then at the Hélène Boucher high school in Paris for one year. She was chosen by Professor Gilbert Simondon to become his assistant at the Sorbonne from 1966 to 1967. She was seconded to Stanford University from 1967 to 1971, where she studied the philosophy of science (PhD Logic and philosophy of science, Stanford University, US) in 1971. At the University of Paris 12-Val de Marne, Fagot-Largeault was an assistant (1971–1972), assistant professor (1972–1980), and lecturer (1984–1987). She received her doctorate in medicine from the University of Paris (12-Val de Marne), her doctorate in psychiatry (1978), and her doctorate in literature and human sciences from the University of Paris Ouest (Nanterre La Défense) in 1986.

Academic background edit

Anne Fagot-Largeault was a professor at the University of Paris 10 (Nanterre La Défense) from 1987 to 1995, and an associate professor at Laval University in Québec, Canada, from 1993 to 1995. She was also a professor at the University of Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) from 1995 to 2000, and had a UFR in philosophy, with concurrent parallel hospital activity. She was a member of the Institut universitaire de France.[3] In February–March 1998 she was visiting professor at the Free University of Brussels (Chaïm Perelman Chair). At the University of Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne), she was Director of the IHPST (Institute of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology), and head of the DEA in History and Philosophy of Science.[4]

Fagot-Largeault was a professor at the Collège de France, holding the Chair of Philosophy of Biological and Medical Sciences from 2000 to 2009. Since then, she has been an honorary professor at the same institution. She was elected correspondent on May 3, 1999, and then member on November 12, 2002, at the French Academy of Sciences of the Institut de France, section: Human Biology and Medical Sciences.

Professional and philosophical background edit

Since 1979 Anne Fagot-Largeault has been an attached doctor from 1979 to 1984, and an attached specialist from 1984 to 2003 at the Henri Mondor Hospital in Créteil, France.

Her work focuses on themes in the history and philosophy of life sciences, approached from a theoretical (epistemology, biological ontology) or practical (ethics) perspective. They follow three main directions:

  • Diagnostic reasoning, inductive logic, statistics and probabilities, heuristic procedures
  • The investigation of causal links, evidence of causality, teleological explanation, causal explanation;
  • Ethics and knowledge, clinical research methodology, ethics of bio-medical investigation, biological epistemology, bio-medical anthropology.

Her research on the logic of medical reasoning and the nature of causal explanations originated in relation to Stanford University's program in logic and philosophy of science, and was developed through fruitful contacts with clinical and epidemiological research. Its moral reflection has been enriched and tested by the experience of various Data and Safety Monitoring Committees (overseeing clinical trials in AIDS or cancer patients) and by participation (1990–1998) in the work of the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Life and Health Sciences.[5]

Fagot-Largeault is a founding member of the International Network of Women Philosophers[6] sponsored by UNESCO, which was created on the occasion of International Women's Rights Day on March 8, 2007.

Awards and honours edit

  • Prize of the Association Confrontations psychiatriques (1985) and Prize of the Dagnan-Bouveret Foundation of the Academy of Sciences (1985) for her book: L'homme bioéthique. Pour une déontologie de la recherche sur le vivant (Maloine, 1985).
  • Grammaticakis Neuman Prize from the French Academy of sciences (1995)
  • Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur (1997)
  • Member (and President), Institut International de Philosophie
  • Officier of the Légion d'Honneur (2005)
  • Commandeur of the Légion d'Honneur (2014)
  • Officier of the Ordre National du Mérite (2001)
  • Commandeur of the Ordre National du Mérite (2010)
  • Honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters of the Catholic University of Louvain[7] at the initiative of the members of the Institut supérieur de philosophie (2014)
  • Honorary doctorate in philosophy from Laval University (2016)[8]

Bibliography edit

  • L'homme bioéthique. Pour une déontologie de la recherche sur le vivant - Maloine - 1985.
  • Médecine et philosophie - PUF, coll. « Éthique et philosophie morale » - January 2010.
  • Causal vs. Teleological Explanations of Behavior - University Microfilms - 1971.


En collaboration
  • Philosophie des sciences Tome 1 - Daniel Andler, Anne Fagot-Largeault, Bertrand Saint-Sernin - Folio Essais (poche), .
  • Philosophie des sciences Tome 2 - Daniel Andler, Anne Fagot-Largeault, Bertrand Saint-Sernin - Folio Essais (poche), .
  • Leçon inaugurale d'Anne Fagot-Largeault au Collège de France

References edit

  1. ^ Voir les biographies sur les sites de l'Académie des Sciences 2009-09-25 at the Wayback Machine et du Collège de France.
  2. ^ Anne Fagot-Largeault 2008-11-13 at the Wayback Machine - Les Maisons de Sciences de l’Homme (MSH).
  3. ^ . www-ihpst.univ-paris1.fr. Archived from the original on 2006-12-05. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
  4. ^ Voir présentation de l'IHPST 2006-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Selon biographie de l'Académie des Sciences mentionnée plus haut.
  6. ^ portail du Réseau sur le site de l'UNESCO.
  7. ^ "125e anniversaire de l'Institut supérieur de philosophie" (PDF).
  8. ^ . www2.ulaval.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2016-07-29.

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Anne Fagot Largeault born on September 22 1938 in the 10th arrondissement of Paris 1 is a French philosopher honorary professor at the College de France chair of philosophy of biological and medical sciences psychiatrist at the Assistance publique Hopitaux de Paris 2 and a member of the French Academy of sciences since 2002 Anne Fagot Largeault then guest on the radio show Continent Sciences hosted live at the Salon du livre de Paris in March 2010 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Training and education 1 2 Academic background 1 3 Professional and philosophical background 1 4 Awards and honours 2 Bibliography 3 ReferencesBiography editTraining and education edit A former student of the Ecole normale superieure de Jeunes Filles 1957 1961 in the literary field Anne Fagot Largeault decided to pursue philosophy obtaining a certificate in general and physical mathematics and an agregation in philosophy in 1961 She became a philosophy teacher at the girls high school in Douai Hauts de France for four years and then at the Helene Boucher high school in Paris for one year She was chosen by Professor Gilbert Simondon to become his assistant at the Sorbonne from 1966 to 1967 She was seconded to Stanford University from 1967 to 1971 where she studied the philosophy of science PhD Logic and philosophy of science Stanford University US in 1971 At the University of Paris 12 Val de Marne Fagot Largeault was an assistant 1971 1972 assistant professor 1972 1980 and lecturer 1984 1987 She received her doctorate in medicine from the University of Paris 12 Val de Marne her doctorate in psychiatry 1978 and her doctorate in literature and human sciences from the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense in 1986 Academic background edit Anne Fagot Largeault was a professor at the University of Paris 10 Nanterre La Defense from 1987 to 1995 and an associate professor at Laval University in Quebec Canada from 1993 to 1995 She was also a professor at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne from 1995 to 2000 and had a UFR in philosophy with concurrent parallel hospital activity She was a member of the Institut universitaire de France 3 In February March 1998 she was visiting professor at the Free University of Brussels Chaim Perelman Chair At the University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne she was Director of the IHPST Institute of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology and head of the DEA in History and Philosophy of Science 4 Fagot Largeault was a professor at the College de France holding the Chair of Philosophy of Biological and Medical Sciences from 2000 to 2009 Since then she has been an honorary professor at the same institution She was elected correspondent on May 3 1999 and then member on November 12 2002 at the French Academy of Sciences of the Institut de France section Human Biology and Medical Sciences Professional and philosophical background edit Since 1979 Anne Fagot Largeault has been an attached doctor from 1979 to 1984 and an attached specialist from 1984 to 2003 at the Henri Mondor Hospital in Creteil France Her work focuses on themes in the history and philosophy of life sciences approached from a theoretical epistemology biological ontology or practical ethics perspective They follow three main directions Diagnostic reasoning inductive logic statistics and probabilities heuristic procedures The investigation of causal links evidence of causality teleological explanation causal explanation Ethics and knowledge clinical research methodology ethics of bio medical investigation biological epistemology bio medical anthropology Her research on the logic of medical reasoning and the nature of causal explanations originated in relation to Stanford University s program in logic and philosophy of science and was developed through fruitful contacts with clinical and epidemiological research Its moral reflection has been enriched and tested by the experience of various Data and Safety Monitoring Committees overseeing clinical trials in AIDS or cancer patients and by participation 1990 1998 in the work of the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Life and Health Sciences 5 Fagot Largeault is a founding member of the International Network of Women Philosophers 6 sponsored by UNESCO which was created on the occasion of International Women s Rights Day on March 8 2007 Awards and honours edit Prize of the Association Confrontations psychiatriques 1985 and Prize of the Dagnan Bouveret Foundation of the Academy of Sciences 1985 for her book L homme bioethique Pour une deontologie de la recherche sur le vivant Maloine 1985 Grammaticakis Neuman Prize from the French Academy of sciences 1995 Chevalier of the Legion d Honneur 1997 Member and President Institut International de Philosophie Officier of the Legion d Honneur 2005 Commandeur of the Legion d Honneur 2014 Officier of the Ordre National du Merite 2001 Commandeur of the Ordre National du Merite 2010 Honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy Arts and Letters of the Catholic University of Louvain 7 at the initiative of the members of the Institut superieur de philosophie 2014 Honorary doctorate in philosophy from Laval University 2016 8 Bibliography editL homme bioethique Pour une deontologie de la recherche sur le vivant Maloine 1985 Medecine et philosophie PUF coll Ethique et philosophie morale January 2010 Causal vs Teleological Explanations of Behavior University Microfilms 1971 En collaboration Philosophie des sciences Tome 1 Daniel Andler Anne Fagot Largeault Bertrand Saint Sernin Folio Essais poche Philosophie des sciences Tome 2 Daniel Andler Anne Fagot Largeault Bertrand Saint Sernin Folio Essais poche Lecon inaugurale d Anne Fagot Largeault au College de FranceReferences edit Voir les biographies sur les sites de l Academie des Sciences Archived 2009 09 25 at the Wayback Machine et du College de France Anne Fagot Largeault Archived 2008 11 13 at the Wayback Machine Les Maisons de Sciences de l Homme MSH Site de l universite Paris 1 www ihpst univ paris1 fr Archived from the original on 2006 12 05 Retrieved 2019 12 11 Voir presentation de l IHPST Archived 2006 12 05 at the Wayback Machine Selon biographie de l Academie des Sciences mentionnee plus haut portail du Reseau sur le site de l UNESCO 125e anniversaire de l Institut superieur de philosophie PDF Anne Fagot Largeault Universite Laval www2 ulaval ca Archived from the original on 2016 09 11 Retrieved 2016 07 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anne Fagot Largeault amp oldid 1220790696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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