Jacques Maritain's An Introduction to Philosophy was first published
in 1931. Since then, this book has stood the test of time as a clear
guide to what philosophy is and how to philosophize. Inspired by the
Thomistic Revival called for by Leo XIII, Maritain relies heavily on
Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas to shape a philosophy that, far from
sectarian theology in disguise, is driven by reason and engages the
modern world. Re-released as part of the Sheed & Ward Classic series,
An Introduction to Philosophy is sure to enliven the minds of students
and general readers for years to come. From the new introduction by
Ralph McInerny: You are about to read a magnificent introduction not
only to a kind of philosophy but to philosophizing itself. Jacques
Maritain was a relatively young man when he wrote this book, but his
effort is one that attracts any philosopher more and more as he grows
older. However odd and unusual what he says becomes, the philosopher
yearns to show how even the most abstruse claims can be put into
relation with what the reader already knows. That, in its essence, is
what teaching is. In this book, the reader will find a wise and
certain guide into philosophizing as such. And, in the end, he will
find that what he reads is really only a refinement and development of
what he and everybody else already knew.
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ISBN
9781461667377
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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