Han Ryner

Jacques Élie Henri Ambroise Ner (7 December 1861  6 February 1938), also known by the pseudonym Han Ryner, was a French individualist anarchist philosopher and activist and a novelist. He wrote for publications such as L'Art social, L'Humanité nouvelle, L'Ennemi du Peuple, L'Idée Libre de Lorulot; and L'En dehors and L'Unique of fellow anarchist individualist Émile Armand. His thought is mainly influenced by stoicism and epicureanism.

Jacques Élie Henri Ambroise Ner
Born7 December 1861
Nemours Department of Oran, French Algeria (modern day Ghazaouet, Tlemcen Province, Algeria)
Died6 February 1938 (1938-02-07) (aged 76)
Paris, France
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolIndividualist anarchism
Main interests
The individual, ethics, sex, stoicism, epicureanism
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