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Tran Duc Thao, a brilliant student of philosophy at the Ecole
Normale Super- ieure within the post-1935 decade of political
disaster, born in Vietnam shortly after the F ir st World War,
recipient of a scholarship in Paris in 1935 37, was early noted for
his independent and originaI mind_ While the 1930s twisted down to
the defeat of the Spanish Republic, the compromise with German
Fascism at Munich, and the start of the Second World War, and while
the 1940s began with hypocritical stability at the Western Front
fol- lowed by the defeat of France, and the occupation of Paris by
the German power together with French collaborators, and the n
ended with liberation and a search for a new understanding of human
situations, the young Thao was deeply immersed in the classical
works of European philosophy. He was al so the attentive but
critical student of a quite special generation of French
metaphysicians and social philosophers: Gaston Berger, Maurice
Merleau- Ponty, Emile Brehier, Henri Lefebvre, Rene le Senne,
Jean-Paul Sartre, perhaps the young Louis Althusser. They, in their
several modes of response, had been meditating for more than a
decade on the philosophy of Edmund Husserl, which came to France in
the thirties as a new metaphysical enlighten- ment - phenomenology.
Tran Duc Thao, a brilliant student of philosophy at the Ecole
Normale Super- ieure within the post-1935 decade of political
disaster, born in Vietnam shortly after the F ir st World War,
recipient of a scholarship in Paris in 1935 37, was early noted for
his independent and originaI mind_ While the 1930s twisted down to
the defeat of the Spanish Republic, the compromise with German
Fascism at Munich, and the start of the Second World War, and while
the 1940s began with hypocritical stability at the Western Front
fol- lowed by the defeat of France, and the occupation of Paris by
the German power together with French collaborators, and the n
ended with liberation and a search for a new understanding of human
situations, the young Thao was deeply immersed in the classical
works of European philosophy. He was al so the attentive but
critical student of a quite special generation of French
metaphysicians and social philosophers: Gaston Berger, Maurice
Merleau- Ponty, Emile Brehier, Henri Lefebvre, Rene le Senne,
Jean-Paul Sartre, perhaps the young Louis Althusser. They, in their
several modes of response, had been meditating for more than a
decade on the philosophy of Edmund Husserl, which came to France in
the thirties as a new metaphysical enlighten- ment - phenomenology.
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