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  2. Jacques Maritain - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Maritain (French: [ʒak maʁitɛ̃]; 18 November 1882 – 28 April 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher. Raised as a Protestant , he was agnostic before converting to Catholicism in 1906.

  3. The Person and the Common Good - Wikipedia

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    Haldane, John (2005). "Maritain, Jacques". In Honderich, Ted (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, Second Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-926479-1. Maritain, Jacques (1994). The Person and the Common Good. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 978-0268002046

  4. The Degrees of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    In The Degrees of Knowledge, Maritain discusses his idea of “critical realism.” Maritain lists and discusses seven points from Thomas Aquinas’ doctrine of the nature of knowledge, for Maritain's critical realism was heavily influenced by Aquinas. First, Maritain states that a being's knowledge is a measure of its immaterialism. [1]

  5. Category:Books by Jacques Maritain - Wikipedia

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  6. The Range of Reason - Wikipedia

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    The pseudo-atheist believes that he or she is an atheist, but unconsciously believes in God. According to Maritain, the "God" whose existence is denied is not God, but rather a being of reason, a nonexistent entity which he or she has mistakenly labeled as God. Thus, the pseudo atheist actually denies an entity that is self-evidently ...

  7. Art and Scholasticism - Wikipedia

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    Art and Scholasticism (French: Art et scolastique) is a 1920 book by the French philosopher Jacques Maritain. It is considered his major contribution to aesthetics . [ 1 ] According to Gary Furnell, the work "was a key text that guided the work of writers such as Allen Tate , Caroline Gordon , Sally and Robert Fitzgerald , Francois Mauriac ...

  8. List of French philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Maritain; Paul Masson-Oursel; Jean-François Mattéi; Charles Maurras; Quentin Meillassoux; René Ménil; Maurice Merleau-Ponty; Marin Mersenne; Jean Meslier; Régis Messac; Émile Meyerson; Gaston Milhaud; Jean-Claude Milner; Victor Riqueti de Mirabeau; Robert Misrahi; Michel de Montaigne; Charles de Montalembert; Montesquieu; Étienne ...

  9. Charles Journet - Wikipedia

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    Journet was a close friend of the renowned philosopher Jacques Maritain, with whom he founded the theological journal Nova et Vetera in 1926. A supporter of Socialist leader Miguel Arraes, the cardinal protested his imprisonment by the Brazilian military in the 1960s. [2]