Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism
Explore the profound insights of Jacques Maritain in his seminal work, Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism. Published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2007, this second edition spans 277 pages and serves as Maritain's first critique of Henri Bergson. In this thought-provoking text, Maritain skillfully demonstrates his deep understanding of St. Thomas Aquinas's philosophy and articulates its relevance to Bergson's ideas. This book not only establishes Maritain as a distinguished philosopher and Thomist but also positions him as a critical voice in the dialogue between differing philosophical systems. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy, Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism invites readers to engage with the intricate connections between these influential thinkers. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your philosophical library with this essential text.