The Groupe d'études philosophiques et scientifiques pour l'examen des idées nouvelles (Philosophical and scientific society for the assessment of emerging ideas) was a French philosophical study group who met at the Sorbonne, Paris in the 1920s and early 1930s.
It was established by René and Yvonne Allendy.
The group was inaugurated on 7 December 1922[1] with a presentation by Paul Langevin.
[2] In 1925 René Allendy described the aims of the group in terms of bringing together artists, scientists and other intellectuals from the universities.
[3] Anaïs Nin described one of their events: