The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Maine de Biran
(mn d bräN´) (KEY) , 17661824, French philosopher, member of the Council of Five Hundred (1797), and councilor of state (1816). His real name was Marie François Pierre Gonthier de Biran. Although interested in the theories of Condillac and the ideologues, he was unable to accept Condillacs view of knowledge as derived solely from sensation. Maine de Biran emphasized the importance of inner consciousness of the self, finding the basis of morality in the consciousness of volitional activity. He later inclined toward mysticism. His writings were collected as uvres inédites de Maine de Biran (1859).