Patrick Wotling
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Patrick Wotling
Summary
Patrick Wotling is a human[1]. He was born on 1953[2]. He worked as a historian[3], professeur des universités[4], translator[5], non-fiction writer[6], and philosopher[7].
Key Facts
- Patrick Wotling was born on 1953[2].
- Patrick Wotling held citizenship in France[8].
- Patrick Wotling worked as a historian[3].
- Patrick Wotling's professions included professeur des universités[4].
- Patrick Wotling's professions included translator[5].
- Patrick Wotling's professions included non-fiction writer[6].
- Patrick Wotling worked as a philosopher[7].
- Patrick Wotling worked as a university teacher[9].
- Patrick Wotling's field of work was Friedrich Nietzsche[10].
- Patrick Wotling's field of work was translating activity[11].
- Patrick Wotling's field of work was German philosophy[12].
- Patrick Wotling's field of work was history of philosophy[13].
- Patrick Wotling was employed by Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[14].
- Among Patrick Wotling's employers was University of Reims[15].
- Patrick Wotling's education included a stint at École Normale Supérieure[16].
- Patrick Wotling's doctoral advisor was François Dagognet[17].
- A notable student of Patrick Wotling was Raphaël Enthoven[18].
- Patrick Wotling is recorded as male[19].
- Patrick Wotling's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Patrick Wotling supervised Céline Denat as a doctoral student[21].
- Patrick Wotling supervised Emmanuel Salanskis as a doctoral student[22].
- Patrick Wotling supervised Peggy Sastre as a doctoral student[23].
- Patrick Wotling supervised Lucie Lebreton as a doctoral student[24].
- Patrick Wotling earned the academic degree of doctorate in France[25].
- Patrick Wotling's family name is recorded as Wolting[26].
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Origins and Family
Patrick Wotling was born on 1953[2].
Education
Patrick Wotling was educated at École Normale Supérieure[16]. His doctoral advisor was François Dagognet[17]. He earned the academic degree of doctorate in France[25].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[3], professeur des universités[4], translator[5], non-fiction writer[6], philosopher[7], and university teacher[9]. Fields of work include Friedrich Nietzsche[10], a philosopher[27], 1844–1900[28], of Kingdom of Prussia[29]; translating activity[11]; German philosophy[12], a field of study[30], in Germany[31]; and history of philosophy[13], an aspect of history[32]. Employers include Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[14], a university in France[33], in France[34], founded in 1971[35], headquartered in rue Victor-Cousin[36] and University of Reims[15], a university in France[37], in France[38], founded in 1967[39], headquartered in Reims[40]. A notable student of Patrick Wotling was Raphaël Enthoven[18]. Doctoral students include Céline Denat[21], a philosopher[41], b. 1975[42], of France[43], specialised in German philosophy[44]; Emmanuel Salanskis[22], a philosopher[45], b. 1983[46], of France[47]; Peggy Sastre[23], a columnist[48], b. 1981[49], of France[50]; and Lucie Lebreton[24].
FAQs
What did Patrick Wotling do for work?
Patrick Wotling worked as historian[3], professeur des universités[4], translator[5], non-fiction writer[6], and philosopher[7].
Where did Patrick Wotling go to school?
Patrick Wotling was educated at École Normale Supérieure[16].