Achille Ouy

Achille Ouy (1889-1959) was a French philosopher and sociologist who taught philosophy at various lycees. "A follower of René Worms and Gaston Richard, Ouy "performed many day-to-day tasks that held the R.I.S. and IIS together from 1919 to 1940."[1]

Works

  • 'Paracelse, sa vie et son oeuvre', Revue internationale de sociologie, Vol. 27, Paris, 1919.
  • Cahier d'études philosophiques, 1924
  • 'Paul Szende', Revue Internationale de Sociologie, 1925, p. 79
  • 'Nicholas Petrescu: The Principles of Comparative Sociology', Revue Internationale de Sociologie, Vol. 30, No. 5–6, 1925.
  • 'René Worms (1869-1926)', Revue internationale de sociologie, Vol. 33 (1925), p. 577-580.
  • Georges Duhamel, l'homme et l'ceuvre. Les ecrivains reunis, 1927.
  • 'La méthode sociologique de Durkheim', Revue Internationale de Sociologie, Vol. 35 (1927), pp. 371–383
  • Deux études d'esthétique sociologique, 1932
  • 'Le scandale et la faute', Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, Vol. 42, No. 1(1935), pp. 107–115
  • 'Les sociologues et la sociologie', R. I. S., Vol. 47 (1939), pp. 245–75
  • La Philosophie secrète des alchimistes, Ou le Secret de l'or des philosophes, 1942
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gollark: Oops. No idea how that happened.
gollark: However, it is known that Superconducting digital logic circuits use single flux quanta (SFQ), also known as magnetic flux quanta, to encode, process, and transport data. SFQ circuits are made up of active Josephson junctions and passive elements such as inductors, resistors, transformers, and transmission lines. Whereas voltages and capacitors are important in semiconductor logic circuits such as CMOS, currents and inductors are most important in SFQ logic circuits. Power can be supplied by either direct current or alternating current, depending on the SFQ logic family.
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References

  1. Terry N. Clark (1973). Prophets and Patrons: the French University and the Emergence of the Social Sciences. Harvard University Press. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-674-71580-6.

Further reading

  • Achille Ouy, Revue Internationale de Sociologie, 1925, pp. 79–82
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