Maurice Blondel

Maurice Blondel
Blondel in 1890
Born2 November 1861
Dijon, France
Died4 June 1949 (1949-06-05) (aged 87)
Alma materÉcole Normale Supérieure
Era19th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolFrench spiritualism
Theses
Main interests
Philosophy of action
Christian philosophy
Notable ideas
Philosophy of action
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Maurice Blondel (French: [blɔ̃dɛl]; 2 November 1861 – 4 June 1949) was a French philosopher, whose most influential works, notably L'Action, aimed at establishing the correct relationship between autonomous philosophical reasoning and Christian belief.

  1. ^ Sutton, Michael (1982). Nationalism, Positivism, and Catholicism. The Politics of Charles Maurras and French Catholics 1890-1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-22868-9. p. 124.

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