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Title

Initiation into Philosophy: An Introduction to Maine de Biran's Freemasonry Speeches (c. 1810).

Authors

Kotva, Simone

Abstract

Maine de Biran (1766–1824) was one of the most influential philosophers in France during the nineteenth century, being the principal inspiration for French spiritualism and French reflexive philosophy. He was also a significant Freemason. This article offers a translation of Biran's two surviving Freemasonry Speeches , delivered c. 1810, and an introduction to Biran's Freemasonry from the perspective of his philosophical work. The introduction gives a timeline of Biran's Freemasonry and an overview of the text of the Speeches. It then considers some principal themes in francophone Freemasonic culture of the Restoration, especially the practice of ritualized introspection, before moving onto compare, briefly, the content of the Speeches to the main philosophical essay by Biran with which the Speeches is contemporaneous. Based on this evidence, the introduction makes suggestions regarding the role played by Freemasonry in the development of French spiritualism, and indicates trajectories for future research.

Subjects

FREEMASONRY; SPIRITUALISM; NINETEENTH century; PHILOSOPHERS; INSPIRATION

Publication

Aries, 2025, Vol 25, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

1567-9896

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1163/15700593-tat00012

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