Marc Sautet

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1947 – 1998

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Who was Marc Sautet?

Marc Sautet was a French writer, teacher, translator, and philosopher. He was a Doctor of Philosophy at the Paris Institute of Political Studies. Sautet was a former Trotskyist who however edited two books on the German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Nietzsche. Marc Sautet emphasised that Nietzsche was a precursor of his time.

Sautet branched out from his normal academic career as a lecturer by giving philosophy consultation services to businessmen in the bourgeois district of Le Marais in Paris around 1990 to 1991. He opened up his "cabinet de philosophie" charging consultation fees of some 200 Francs an hour, an amount similar to a professional psychoanalyst of the time. This was not a successful enterprise for Sautet, however it did lead him to setting up informal philosophising for the ordinary citizen in Parisian cafes starting in 1992. He called this movement "café for Socrates," which became the title of one of his books.

Sautet seemed to have been a quite likeable person that influenced others considerably. He wished his philosophy cafes to be for all people and to encourage freedom of expression regardless of academic background.

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Born
Feb 25, 1947
France
Nationality
  • France
Died
Mar 3, 1998
France

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on July 23, 2013

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