Marcel Hébert
1851–1916 (age 65)
Biography
Marcel Hébert was a French philosopher whose intellectual contributions shaped late 19th-century philosophical discourse. His work engaged with contemporary currents of thought, establishing him as a significant voice in French philosophical circles during the Belle Époque period.
Hébert's legacy endures through his writings and the influence he exerted on subsequent generations of thinkers. His remains were interred at the Crématorium-columbarium du Père-Lachaise, one of Paris's most distinguished final resting places, reflecting his prominence in French intellectual life.