Paul Petit

Writer
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IntroWriter
PlacesFrance
wasDiplomat Journalist Sociologist French Resistance fighter Translator
Work fieldActivism Journalism Military Social science Politics
Gender
Male
Birth2 May 1893, 8th arrondissement of Paris, France
Death24 August 1944Cologne, Germany (aged 51 years)
Star signTaurus
Awards
Knight of the Legion of Honour 
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Biography

Paul Petit

Paul Petit (2 May 1893 – 24 August 1944) was a French writer, sociologist, diplomat and French Resistance worker.

Arrested on 7 February 1942, Paul Petit was deported to the prison Saarbrucken 9 July 1942. Sentenced to death on 16 October 1943, by 2 e Senate Volksgerichtshof, along with his co-accused Martin Marietta and Raymond Burgard, he was beheaded at the Cologne prison (Germany) on 24 August 1944.

Translations of Kierkegaard

Petit produced French translations of the work of two works of the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard: the Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments (French: Post-scriptum aux Miettes philosophiques), published in 1941; and Philosophical Fragments (French: Les mietes philosophiques), published posthumously in 1947.

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