Leopold Flam

This article is about the Belgium philosopher. For other people named Flam, see Flam (disambiguation).

Leopold Flam (16 March 1912 29 September 1995) was a Belgian philosopher. Together with Alphonse Dewaelhens, Chaïm Perelman and Rudolf Boehm, he was one of leading philosophers of Belgium from the 1960s until the 1980s.

Born in Antwerp, Flam studied social sciences, political history, philosophy and physics at the University of Ghent and obtained a PhD in history. During World War II he was imprisoned in the Dossin Barracks in Mechelen and in the Buchenwald concentration camp. After the war he became a professor at the Free University of Brussels.

He founded the Vlaamse vereniging voor Wijsbegeerte (1959) (E: Flemish League for Philosophy), later of Aurora. He became director of the magazine Geschiedenis in het onderwijs (E: History of education).

Flam died in Vilvoorde on 29 September 1995.

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