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  1. Nov 15, 2023 · Childhood. Jacques Maritain was born to Geneviève Favre and Paul Maritain on November 18, 1882, on the rue Moncey in northwest Paris. Through his mother, he belonged to the distinguished Favre family, which counts among its members St. Peter Faber (Pierre Favre), co-founder of the Society of Jesus alongside Sts.

  2. 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.

  3. Jacques Maritain [žak maritén] (18. listopadu 1882 Paříž – 28. dubna 1973 Toulouse) byl francouzský katolický filosof tomistické a personalistické inspirace, zastánce „integrálního křesťanského humanismu“ a lidské svobody.

  4. Jacques Maritain (November 18, 1882 – April 28, 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher.He converted to Catholicism and is the author of more than 60 books on a wide variety of philosophical subjects ranging from the philosophy of nature to metaphysics to aesthetics.

  5. May 14, 2018 · Jacques Maritain >The French Roman Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain (1882-1973) was the >leading figure in the 20th-century renascence of Thomism. Jacques Maritain was born in Paris on Nov. 18, 1882.

  6. 1. Life. Jacques Maritain was born on November 18, 1882 in Paris. The son of Paul Maritain, a prominent lawyer, and Geneviève Favre, daughter of the French statesman, Jules Favre, Jacques Maritain studied at the Lycée Henri IV (1898–99) and at the Sorbonne, where he prepared a licence in philosophy (1900–01) and in the natural sciences (1901–02).

  7. Jacques Maritain, né le 18 novembre 1882 à Paris et mort le 28 avril 1973 à Toulouse, est un philosophe et théologien catholique français.Il est une figure centrale du thomisme au XX e siècle.

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