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(Ebook) The Malebranche Moment: Selections From The Letters of Etienne Gilson & Henri Gouhier (1920-1936) (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, No 48) by Richard John Fafara ISBN 9780874626711, 9781435610750, 0874626714, 143561075X

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Authors:Richard John Fafara
Pages:220 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Marquette Univ Pr
Language:english
File Size:1.72 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780874626711, 9781435610750, 0874626714, 143561075X
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(Ebook) The Malebranche Moment: Selections From The Letters of Etienne Gilson & Henri Gouhier (1920-1936) (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, No 48) by Richard John Fafara ISBN 9780874626711, 9781435610750, 0874626714, 143561075X

In 1921, Etienne Gilson, one of the greatest Christian philosophers since Thomas Aquinas, began teaching at the Sorbonne. A twenty-three-year-old student, Henri Gouhier, promptly asked Gilson to direct his doctoral work on the important seventeenth-century philosopher Nicolas Malebranche. Gilson agreed. Thus began a relationship that ripened into a very deep personal and professional friendship lasting more than half a century.Gilson engaged in extensive correspondence throughout his long life, but little of it has seen the light of day. The letters in this volume, mostly from Gilson, reveal his extraordinary knowledge and intelligence, high standard of scholarship, sense of humor, remarkably distinctive style, and serious Catholicism. The letters also reveal aspects of Gilson, the man behind the scholar, hitherto privy only to students and close friends.
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