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196:, in 1871. The couple traveled often, and Velten Favre used this time to translate various German and Swiss books into French. She also was an intellectual equal of her husband and contributed to his works. In the preface of one of his books, he said of her, "Her name ought to be beside mine on all the works to which over the last four years she has so faithfully contributed and for which I found, in her mind and heart, the surest guide." 181: 31: 258:
In particular, Velten Favre wrote that one is first a moral citizen, and only secondarily is a member of a country or family. This places men and women as equals. Velten Favre believed that women had a particular vocation to teach morality, which necessitates that women receive a broad and complete
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1883 - La Vérité sur les désastres de l'armée de l'Est et sur le désarmement de la garde nationale, telle qu'elle ressort des dépêches officielles échangées entre le gouvernement de Bordeaux et les chefs de l'armée, et des dépositions des principaux témoins devant la commission d'enquête
215:. Ferry was a champion of secular public education, and Velten Favre was well suited to lead the movement for French women to receive secondary education, despite a skeptical public. Velten Favre continued to teach at the school until she died in 1896. 199:
Jules Favre died in January 1880, and in the following years she compiled, edited and completed his works into several volumes. In 1883 she wrote a defense of her husband's career, which some at the time viewed in a negative light.
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school emphasized the personal will and good mental habits over strict punishment or rigid oversight. Velten was highly influenced by this educational approach. After Frèrejean's death in 1860, Velten became director of the school.
125:, was a French philosopher and educator. She is known for her work educating young women and for advancing a moral philosophy that advocated living a virtuous life, rather than one based on rules and punishment. 149:, which happened when she was thirteen years old. Velten grew to believe strongly in freedom and self-determination. Favre was the grandmother of the Existential Thomist philosopher and theologian 212: 579: 208: 247:
for her students to read and discuss. Her own works grew from this educational background and were mainly written in the 1880s. She believed in
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broke out and northeastern France was occupied by German forces. Velten stayed at the school with students who were unable to leave.
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Not long after completing her teaching degree in Wissembourg, Velten became head assistant of a boarding school in
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minister. As a child she disagreed with the imposition of religious practices and was greatly affected by the
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As an educator, Velten Favre frequently pulled excerpts from classical and modern philosophers such as
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in the north-eastern part of France to Michel Velten and Caroline Louise Weber. Her father was a
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perspective, but she also wrote that moral truth could be found outside of Christianity.
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A Duel of Nations: Germany, France, and the Diplomacy of the War of 1870-1871
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A History of Women Philosophers: Modern Women Philosophers, 1600–1900
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Madame le professeur: Women Educators in the Third Republic
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Philosophy in the West: Men, Women, Religion, Science
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Wissembourg
France
Jules Favre
Wissembourg
Lutheran
French Revolution of 1848
Jacques Maritain
Paris
Protestant
Franco-Prussian War

Jules Favre
French Third Republic
Jules Ferry
Minister of National Education
Ècole Normale Supérieure de Sèvres
Aristotle
Stoics
Plato
Socrates
Molière
Ralph Waldo Emerson
universal morality
Christian
Jules Favre



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