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Arnold Reymond (1874–1958) was a Swiss theologian, philosopher ( logician) and historian of science.
Reymond received a doctorate from the University of Geneva in 1908; his thesis on the history of ideas of the infinite, Logique et mathématiques, was reviewed by Bertrand Russell in Mind. [1] Reymond taught at the University of Neuchâtel from 1912 to 1925, where he taught and influenced Jean Piaget. [2] In 1925 he took up a chair at the University of Lausanne. [3]
Arnold Reymond | |
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Arnold Reymond (1874–1958) was a Swiss theologian, philosopher ( logician) and historian of science.
Reymond received a doctorate from the University of Geneva in 1908; his thesis on the history of ideas of the infinite, Logique et mathématiques, was reviewed by Bertrand Russell in Mind. [1] Reymond taught at the University of Neuchâtel from 1912 to 1925, where he taught and influenced Jean Piaget. [2] In 1925 he took up a chair at the University of Lausanne. [3]