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Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism, Vol. 1

by Jacques Maritain, Mabelle L. Andison (Translator), J. Gordon Andison
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Overview

Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism presents us with a philosopher who mastered his craft, a Thomist who acquired the mind of Thomas himself, and a critic of rare perception and refinement.

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Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism presents us with a philosopher who mastered his craft, a Thomist who acquired the mind of Thomas himself, and a critic of rare perception and refinement.

About the Author, Jacques Maritain

Ralph McInerny is Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies and former director of the Jacques Maritain Center at the University of Notre Dame.

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From the Publisher

β€œMaritain's (1882-1973) first published book was La Philosophie Bergsonienne (1913), which so harshly criticized Henri Bergson that he made a point of urging readers of his later books to study him. It also established his credentials as a major commentator on the thought of Thomas Aquinas. This 1995 translation for the Philosophical Library edition inaugurates the series of Maritain's collected works.” β€”Reference and Research Book News

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Pages
392
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780268021528

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