Maritain, Jacques
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Maritain, Jacques, 1882-1973
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Maritain, Jacques, French philosopher
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Maritain, Jacques, French philosopher
Maritain, Jacques (French philosopher and writer, 1822-1973)
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Maritain, Jacques (French philosopher and writer, 1822-1973)
Jacques Maritain
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Jacques Maritain
Fevelle, Jacques 1882-1973
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Maritain.
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Maritain, Jacques 1892-1973
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Maritain, Jakub
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Maritain, Jakób.
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Mariten, Zh. 1882-1973
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Mariten, Zh. 1882-1973
Favelle, Jacques 1882-1973
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Favelle, Jacques 1882-1973
Maritain, J. 1882-1973
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Maritain, J. 1882-1973
Maritain, Jaques.
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Maritain, Jaques.
Maritēns, Žaks, 1882-1973
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Maritain, J.
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Maritain, J.
Maritain, Jacques, 1882-
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Malidan 1882-1973
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Malidan 1882-1973
マリタン, J
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マリタン, J
マリタン, ジャック
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マリタン, ジャック
Maritens, Zaks 1882-1973
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Maritens, Zaks 1882-1973
Maritain, J. 1882-1973 (Jacques),
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Маритен, Жак, 1882-1973
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Jacques Maritain, a French philosopher and man of letters, was French Ambassador to the Vatican from 1945 to 1948, professor of philosophyat Princeton University from 1948 to 1952 and continued to make his home in Princeton until 1960. His works include TRUE HUMANISM (1936, tr. 1938); ART AND SCHOLASTICISM (1920, tr. 1929); ON THE USE OF PHILOSOPHY (1961).
French philosopher and professor at Princeton.
Philosopher. Born in France and raised there as a Protestant, he converted to Catholicism in 1906. He served as a professor at the Institut Catholique in Paris (1913-1940) and at the Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto (1940-1960).
Epithet: French philosopher
Thomist philosopher, professor at Princeton University.
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Antisemitism
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