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  1. Étienne Henri Gilson (French:; 13 June 1884 – 19 September 1978) was a French philosopher and historian of philosophy. A scholar of medieval philosophy , he originally specialised in the thought of Descartes ; he also philosophized in the tradition of Thomas Aquinas , although he did not consider himself a neo-Thomist philosopher.

  2. Sep 15, 2024 · Étienne Gilson was a French Christian philosopher and historian of medieval thought, one of the most eminent international scholars of the 20th century. Gilson was born into a Roman Catholic family and owed his early education to Catholic schools in Paris. He began the study of philosophy in 1902.

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  3. Born in Paris, France, on 13 June 1884, Étienne Henry Gilson was one of the leading Catholic intellectuals of the 20th century. While he was generally recognized to be one of the greatest historians of medieval philosophy of his time, Mortimer J. Adler considered him to be one of the few great philosophers of the age.

  4. May 11, 2018 · The first of a number of appreciative symposia was that by Jacques Maritain and others, É tienne Gilson: Philosophe de la Chr é tient é (Paris, 1949). The official biography was produced by a former student and colleague, Laurence K. Shook, É tienne Gilson (Toronto, 1984).

  5. May 26, 2023 · Étienne Gilson (1884-1978) was a French philosopher and historian of philosophy, as well as a scholar of medieval philosophy. In 1946 he attained the distinction of being elected an "Immortal"...

  6. Étienne Gilson (1884-1978) was a French philosopher and historianof philosophy, as well as a scholar of medieval philosophy. In 1946he attained the distinction ...

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  8. Born in Paris on a Friday the thirteenth in June 1884, Etienne Henry Gilson was educated by Christian Brothers at the parish school of Ste-Clotilde (1890–1895); at an excellent Catholic secondary school, the Petit séminaire de Notre-Dame-des-Champs (1895– 1902)3; and at the Lycée Henri-IV for one year, where he first.