1925 in philosophy
Events
    
- Royal Institute of Philosophy was founded in 1925.
 
Publications
    
- Alfred North Whitehead, Science and the Modern World (1925)
 - G. E. Moore, "A Defence of Common Sense" (1925)
 - Marcel Mauss, The Gift (1925)
 
Births
    
- January 18 - Gilles Deleuze (died 1995)
 - January 20 - Ernesto Cardenal (died 2020)
 - May 17 - Michel de Certeau (died 1986)
 - May 19 - Malcolm X (died 1965)
 - June 16 - Jean d'Ormesson (died 2017)
 - June 27 - Michael Dummett (died 2011)
 - July 20 - Frantz Fanon (died 1961)
 - October 13 - Lenny Bruce (died 1966)
 - November 19 - Zygmunt Bauman (died 2017)
 - December 4 - Albert Bandura (died 2021)
 - December 9 - Ernest Gellner (died 1995)
 
Deaths
    
- March 30 - Rudolf Steiner (born 1861)
 - July 26 - Gottlob Frege (born 1848)[1]
 
References
    
- Zalta, Edward N. "Gottlob Frege". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). Retrieved 25 February 2013.
 
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