Alexander von Humboldt. L’introduction au Cosmos. Prodromes de la pensée échologique

Authors

  • Michel Espagne

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18443/406

Keywords:

physionomie du globe, complémentarité des régions du monde, jouissance scientifique, philosophie de la nature, Chaîne des êtres

Abstract

In the introduction to Cosmos, Alexander von Humboldt develops a number of themes that can be linked to the emergence of ecological thought. He asserts that understanding the interaction of the forces of nature requires taking all regions of the world into consideration. The understanding of the totality of natural phenomena, combining the precise study of climate, plants, minerals, and celestial bodies with human history, generates a sense of fulfillment. The chain of beings in nature is comparable to that of humankind in history. Humboldt draws inspiration from the geographer Ritter, who characterized the physiognomy of the globe, the astronomer Lalande, and the mineralogist Elie de Beaumont. The physics of the world, presented as the science of the Cosmos, addresses partial facts because of their connection to the whole. Environmental questions are foreshadowed in Humboldt’s definition of science.

Author Biography

  • Michel Espagne

    Education

    1971 Ecole normale supérieure de la rue d’Ulm—1972-1974 studies in german literature, philology and philosophy at the universities Tübingen and Köln—1975 agrégation in german studies—1976-1978 studies at the University Saarbrücken

    1977 PhD on Robert Musil and Hermann Broch (Paris-Sorbonne)

    Work

    1978 Beginn of a scientific career at the French National Center for scientific Research (CNRS)) — 1985 second dissertation on the concept of pantheism in H. Heine’s manuscripts (Paris Sorbonne)—2011 2019 head of the laboratory of excellence  Labex TransferS—since 1993 director of the  Revue germanique international—2011 Humboldt-Gay Lussac research award

    Publications

    Les transferts culturels franco-allemands. PUF, Paris 1999

    Michel Espagne et Li Hongtu, Chine France-Europe Asie. Itinéraires de concepts. Paris, Editions rue d’Ulm, 2018.

Published

2026-06-19

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Articles

How to Cite

Espagne, M. (2026). Alexander von Humboldt. L’introduction au Cosmos. Prodromes de la pensée échologique. HiN - Alexander Von Humboldt in the Net. International Review for Humboldt Studies, 27(51), 69–76. https://doi.org/10.18443/406