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Denis de Rougemont | |
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Born | 8 September 1906 |
Died | 6 December 1985 Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland | (aged 79)
Education | University of Neuchâtel (B.A.) |
Spouse(s) | Simone Vion (m. 1933–1951) Anaïte "Nanik" Repond (m. 1952–1985) |
Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Continental philosophy Personalism Non-conformists of the 1930s |
Institutions | École libre des hautes études Graduate Institute of European Studies, University of Geneva |
Denys Louis de Rougemont (September 8, 1906 – December 6, 1985), known as Denis de Rougemont (French: [dəni də ʁuʒmɔ̃]), was a Swiss writer and cultural theorist who wrote in French. One of the non-conformists of the 1930s, he addressed the perils of totalitarianism from a Christian point of view. After the Second World War, he promoted European federalism.