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  1. 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.

  2. This new translation of Art and Scholasticism was undertaken at Professor Maritain's suggestion, and is made from the third and final edition (1935) of Art et Scolastique.

  3. Jan 31, 2020 · Here are six summary statements of ideas in Maritain’s Art and Scholasticism, each followed by related quotations from the book. (Quotations are from the 1974 translation by Joseph W. Evans online here. Also, the earlier translation by J. F. Scanlan is online here.)

  4. Art and Scholasticism. by Jacques Maritain. Translated by Joseph W. Evans. Table of Contents. Chapter I The Schoolmen and the Theory of Art. Chapter II The Speculative Order and the Practical Order. Chapter III Making and Doing. Chapter IV Art an Intellectual Virtue. Chapter V Art and Beauty. Chapter VI The Rules of Art.

  5. Jun 10, 2009 · Translation of the author's Art et scolastique and his Frontières de la poésie

  6. Such are: the Understanding of first principles, which, once we have drawn from our sense-experience the ideas of Being, of Cause, of End, etc., enables us to see immediately -- through the power of the active light which is in us by nature -- the self-evident truths on which all our knowledge depends; Science, which enables us to know by demons...

  7. Art and Scholasticism. Notes. I am speaking here of Wisdom by mode of knowledge, Metaphysics and Theology. The Schoolmen distinguish a higher wisdom, wisdom by mode of inclination or of connaturality with divine things.