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Human Nature, Contemplation, and the Political Order

Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain's Scholasticism and Politics
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In his 1940 publication, Scholasticism and Politics, Jacques Maritain asserts that ""the modern world has sought good things in bad ways; it has thus compromised the search for authentic human values, which men must save now by an intellectual grasp of a profounder truth, by a substantial recasting of humanism."" In the essays that follow, Maritain explores the cultural and philosophical dimensions of this claim and sketches an outline for addressing what he famously calls the ""crisis of modern times."" The answer is a new humanism that appropriates the important insights of modern thought, but which is also grounded in the classical tradition that reaches its full philosophical development in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. It is a humanism that acknowledges the dignity of both man’s body and his soul, and which does not close his soul off to the transcendent.The authors of Human Nature, Contemplation, and the Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s Scholasticism and Politics carry Maritain’s philosophical and cultural insights into the twenty-first century. They do so by exploring Maritain’s understanding of the human soul with particular emphasis upon Maritain’s extremely thoughtful critique of Freud. Others investigate the moral and political dimension of Maritain’s thought by bringing him into dialogue with modern figures as diverse as Niccolò Machiavelli, Elizabeth Anscombe, and Pope Benedict XVI. Still others develop the modern significance of and connection between Maritain’s humanism and the Thomistic identification of human happiness with contemplation.

Author Biography:

Peter Karl Koritansky is associate professor of history, philosophy, and religious studies at the University of Prince Edward Island. He is the author of Thomas Aquinas and the Philosophy of Punishment (CUA Press, 2012) and editor of The Philosophy of Punishment and the History of Political Thought (The University of Missouri Press, 2011).
Release date Australia
April 30th, 2014
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Peter Karl Koritansky
Pages
300
Dimensions
152x226x20
ISBN-13
9780982711958
Product ID
21487536

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