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  1. Maurice Blondel (French:; 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.

  2. May 31, 2024 · Maurice Blondel (born November 2, 1861, Dijon, France—died June 4, 1949, Aix-en-Provence) was a French dialectical philosopher who formulated a “philosophy of action” that integrated classical Neoplatonic thought with modern pragmatism in the context of a Christian philosophy of religion.

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  3. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Maurice Blondel, a French Catholic philosopher who influenced the new theology and the Second Vatican Council. Learn about his central theme of immanence and transcendence, his method of reading philosophical texts, and his metaphysical trilogy.

  4. Feb 6, 2018 · Olivia BlanchetteFrench philosopher Maurice Blondel (1861–1949) had a tremendous impact on both philosophy and religion in the twentieth century. He was at o...

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  5. Feb 20, 2024 · Maurice Blondel, a Catholic philosopher, argued that historical science cannot capture the full reality of past events and that tradition can access some aspects of it. He defended the Christian faith against the Modernist crisis and influenced later philosophers such as Gadamer, Polanyi, and Kuhn.

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · He was professor of philosophy at Aix-en-Provence from 1897 to 1927. L'action aroused much interest and controversy because of its originality. Blondel claimed that from purely philosophical premises he had reached theological conclusions.

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  8. A comprehensive study of the French philosopher Maurice Blondel's life and works, from his early apologetics to his late reflections on Christian doctrine. The reviewer praises the author's thorough exposition, illuminating connections, and use of primary sources.