Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 9 (2):362-362 (1955)
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Maritain's first book, published in France in 1913, and now translated into English for the first time. It marks, historically, one of the earliest expressions of that revived Thomism which has played such a large part in the intellectual life of contemporary France; and it represents, systematically, one of the most detailed and persistent "intellectualist" answers to the Bergsonian critique of "intellectualist" philosophies. The translators have done about as good a job as is possible in rendering what Maritain himself calls the book's "turgidity, the uncompromising bombast of its style."--V. C. C.

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