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  2. Jacques Maritain - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Maritain (French: [ʒak maʁitɛ̃]; ... Maritain's political theory was extremely influential and was a primary source behind the Christian Democratic movement.

  3. 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]

  4. The Range of Reason - Wikipedia

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    The Range of Reason is a 1952 book of essays by the Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain.The text presents a Thomist philosophy regarding religion and morality. It contains a study of Atheism, titled "The Meaning of Contemporary Atheism", which has had a considerable impact on Catholic views of Atheism.

  5. 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

  6. Personalism - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 Jacques Maritain could write that there are at least "a dozen personalist doctrines, which at times have nothing more in common than the word 'person.'" Moreover, because of their emphasis on the subjectivity of the person, some of the more important exponents of personalism have not undertaken systematic treatises of their theories.

  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 important publications in philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Maritain, Integral Humanism: Temporal and Spiritual Problems of a New Christendom, 1936; John Dewey, Freedom and Culture, 1939; Jacques Maritain, The Rights of Man and Natural Law, 1942; Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom, 1944; Karl Popper, The Open Society and Its Enemies, 1945; Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism, 1951

  9. Charles Maurras - Wikipedia

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    That this was the basis of the matter is shown by Jacques Maritain's book Primauté du Spirituel. Maritain was associated with L'Action Française and knew Maurras. While his unease with the movement pre-dates the 1926 crisis, it was this which occasioned his alienation from Maurras and L'Action Française.