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/mann rddee taonn"/, n.Jacques /zhahk/, 1882-1973, French philosopher and diplomat.
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MARITAIN (J.) — MARITAIN JACQUES (1882 1973) Élevé dans le protestantisme libéral, petit fils de Jules Favre, Jacques Maritain, né à Paris, aborde le siècle comme «une espèce de romantique de la justice». Lorsqu’il rencontre Raïssa Oumançoff, juive d’origine… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Maritain — [mari tɛ̃], Jacques, französischer Philosoph, * Paris 18. 11. 1882, ✝ Toulouse 28. 4. 1973; war 1914 40 Professor am Institut Catholique in Paris, 1945 48 französischer Botschafter beim Vatikan, danach Professor in Princeton (N. J.); zu seiner… … Universal-Lexikon
Maritain — Maritain, Jacques … Philosophy dictionary
Maritain — Maritain, Jacques … Enciclopedia Universal
Maritain — [mȧ rē tan′] Jacques [zhäk] 1882 1973; Fr. philosopher … English World dictionary
Maritain — Jacques Maritain (* 18. November 1882 in Paris; † 28. April 1973 in Toulouse) war ein französischer Philosoph und ein Schüler von Henri Bergson. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Überblick 2 Maritain im Detail 2.1 Vorthomismus … Deutsch Wikipedia
Maritain — Jacques Maritain Jacques Maritain (18 novembre 1882 28 avril 1973) est un philosophe français. C est une des figures importantes du renouveau du thomisme au XXe siècle, mouvement qui a été désigné sous le nom de néo thomisme. Élevé dans une… … Wikipédia en Français
MARITAIN, JACQUES (1882–1973) and RAÏSSA° (1883–1960) — MARITAIN, JACQUES (1882–1973) and RAÏSSA° (1883–1960), French writers who took a positive stand on the Jewish issue during the Nazi era. Raïssa Oumansoff, a Russian Jew, was taken to Paris as a child, and there in 1904 she married Jacques… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Maritain, Jacques — born Nov. 18, 1882, Paris, France died April 28, 1973, Toulouse French philosopher. Reared a Protestant, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1906. His thought, which is based on Aristotelianism and Thomism, incorporates ideas of other Classical… … Universalium
Maritain, Jacques — (1882–1973) French Thomist philosopher, most influential during his teaching years at the Institut Catholique in Paris, from 1914. Initially a Protestant, Maritain was educated at the Sorbonne. He and his wife converted to Catholicism in 1906,… … Philosophy dictionary
Maritain, Jacques — (1882 1973) A wide ranging French neo Thomist philosopher, Maritain wrote over eighty monographs, some popular and some scholarly. He also maintained a vigorous interest in politics and social affairs, serving for four years as French… … Christian Philosophy