Gaston Milhaud (10 August 1858, Nîmes – 1 October 1918, Paris) was a French philosopher and historian of science.
In 1881 he took a teaching post at the University of Le Havre.
[1] In 1909 a chair in the history of philosophy in its relationship to the sciences was created for him at the Sorbonne.
Milhaud's successor in the chair was Abel Rey.
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