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          Claude Tissot's Biography

          French philosopher who translated most of Kant’s writings into French. His original works include ‘Of the Beautiful, Especially in Literature’ (1830); ‘Short History of Philosophy’ (1840); ‘The Mania of Suicide and of Revolt’ (1840); ‘Parceling of the Land and Division of Property’ (1842); ‘Principles of Morality’ (1866); ‘Catholicism and Public Instruction’ (1874); and ‘Insanity Considered Especially in its Relations to Normal Psychology’ (1876). He died at Dijon on 7 October 1876, aged 74.