Louis Lavelle : la philosophie, chemin de sagesse

Laval Théologique et Philosophique 63 (3):495-514 (2007)
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For Louis Lavelle who wanted to write De la sagesse as a crowning of his work, the question of wisdom stands in the very centre of philosophy. The wise questions the meaning of existence. Thanks to wisdom, man, a free and temporal being, chooses the possible realities that bring him closer to Being. Wisdom in Lavelle’s sense is a wisdom of love, of mind and of being. The friend of wisdom, a man of reason and interiority, discovers in love the summit and the essence of values. Lavelle’s thought on wisdom, gravitating around the notion of mind, brings together biblical, spiritual, mystic sources and purely philosophical sources. Both theoretical and practical, cultivating a Greek ideal of moderation and measure, wisdom aspires to the light of presence.

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