Georges Chapouthier

Georges Chapouthier

Georges Chapouthier, 2015
Born (1945-03-27) 27 March 1945
Libourne
Residence Paris
Citizenship French
Fields Neuroscience, pharmacology, philosophy
Institutions French National Centre for Scientific Research
Alma mater University of Strasbourg, Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
Influences Louis Bourgey, François Dagognet

Georges Chapouthier (born 27 March 1945 in Libourne) is a French neuroscientist and philosopher.

Biography

Georges Chapouthier is the son of Odette Mazaubert and Fernand Chapouthier (1899–1953). Fernand Chapouthier was a classicist and archeologist who was deputy director of the Ecole normale supérieure in Paris. Odette Mazaubert was known under the pseudonym of "Carquelin" for her Saintongeais writings.[1] Chapouthier attended the Lycée Montaigne and the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris. He then followed the "Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles" at the Lycée Saint-Louis and subsequently enrolled at the Ecole normale supérieure in 1964. Chapouthier then studied biology and philosophy, obtaining a "doctorat d'état" in both (Strasbourg, 1973, and Lyon, 1986, respectively).

During his whole career, Chapouthier has worked for the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), where he currently has the rank of emeritus research director. His research focuses on the pharmacology of memory and anxiety and on philosophy, especially the relations between humans and animals.[2][3][4]

As a philosopher, he was influenced by Louis Bourgey and François Dagognet.

Publications

Books

Selected articles

References

  1. Chapouthier, Georges (2006). "A propos de… Odette Mazaubert Chapouthier : un parcours littéraire atypique". Aguiaine 39 (253): 60–62. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  2. "Au bon vouloir de Georges Chapouthier". Sciences Enjeux Santé 38 (Pro-Anima). 2005. p. 11. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  3. Plagnol, Arnaud (October 2006). "Entretien: Georges Chapouthier" (PDF). Synapse (in French) 228: 8–15. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  4. Lescroart, Marie (2010). "Georges Chapouthier, Neurobiologiste: Passion double". Le Journal du CNRS. 240-241 (Jan–Feb): 17. Retrieved 2010-10-03.

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