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Jacques Maritain

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Jacques Maritain


Born
in Paris, France
November 18, 1882

Died
April 28, 1973


T. S. Eliot once called Jacques Maritain "the most conspicuous figure and probably the most powerful force in contemporary philosophy." His wife and devoted intellectual companion, Raissa Maritain, was of Jewish descent but joined the Catholic church with him in 1906. Maritain studied under Henri Bergson but was dissatisfied with his teacher's philosophy, eventually finding certainty in the system of St. Thomas Aquinas. He lectured widely in Europe and in North and South America, and lived and taught in New York during World War II. Appointed French ambassador to the Vatican in 1945, he resigned in 1948 to teach philosophy at Princeton University, where he remained until his retirement in 1953. He was prominent in the Catholic intellectual ...more

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“We do not need a truth to serve us, we need a truth that we can serve”
Jacques Maritain, The Degrees of Knowledge

“gratitude is the most exquisite form of courtesy.”
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“The sole philosophy open to those who doubt the possibility of truth is absolute silence -- even mental.”
Jacques Maritain, An Introduction to Philosophy

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