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Antonin Dalmatia Sertillanges

Antonin-Dalmatia Sertillanges
Western philosopher
Philosophy of the twentieth century
Antonin-Dalmatia Sertillanges
Antonin-Dalmatia Sertillanges

Birth November 16 , Clermont-Ferrand
Deaths 26 July 1948
Main interests Metaphysics , Logic , Epistemology , Ethics
Notable ideas autonomy of earthly realities
Influenced by Aristotle , the Fathers of the Church , Thomas Aquinas
Influenced Jacques Maritain ,
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Antonin Sertillanges Dalmatia, born in Clermont-Ferrand on 16 November 1863 and died in Sallanches on 26 July 1948 , is a French moral philosopher, best known for his study of Thomas Aquinas.

He entered the Dominican order in 1883 and took the religious name of Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges. In 1893 , he founded the journal Thomist. From 1900 he was professor of moral philosophy at the Catholic Institute of Paris. He was elected member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1918.

At the publication of his major work of Thomas Aquinas in 1910 , Franois Picavet wrote:

"Saint Thomas, he says, is an extremely difficult at first: the habit of addressing the issues by their side the most formal rout minds accustomed to proceed by successive developments and approaches, the doctrine is divided into sections, each provides only a thin slice of truth, without easy connections with others we can not consult, he must get to his school, knowing his work as the forest the forest, see return guidelines, few , but still varied in its applications, become familiar with them and the order which presides over their implementation. Mr. Sertillanges therefore wanted to help those who are not averse to the effort needed to be in the little known work of the Angelic Doctor. For this he suggests, in each subject, the object of the doctrine more than it does to a long list of solutions. His ambition is to illuminate the Thomists of heart on the subject of admiration remained too sentimental, to reconcile with some minds unprejudiced views they readily admit obsolete. Main publications
  • Art and morality (1899)
  • Our struggles (1903)
  • Christian Politics (1904)
  • Agnosticism or anthropomorphism (1908)
  • St. Thomas Aquinas (2 volumes, 1910)
  • French lyrics (1919)
  • Ideas and days: About Senex (2 volumes, 1928)
  • The Speaker Christian preaching Treaty (1930)
  • Men, my brothers (1941)
  • Christianity and philosophies (2 volumes, 1939-1941)
  • Catechism of unbelievers (2 volumes, 19? -1942)
  • Blaise Pascal (1941)
  • Henri Bergson and Catholicism (1941)
  • With Henri Bergson (1941). Reissue: Sils Maria, Mons, 2002.
  • French Life (1943)
  • The Philosophy of Claude Bernard (1944)
  • The idea of creation and its repercussions in philosophy (1945)
  • Human ends (1946)
  • Philosophy of law (1946)
  • The Problem of Evil (2 volumes, 1948)
  • Boarding of Godefroy de Bouillon de Clermont-Ferrand, 1849-1945 (1948-1849). Reissue: Lyce Godefroy de Bouillon, in Clermont-Ferrand, 1998.
  • The Moral Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas (1962)
  • Death, unpublished thoughts Sertillanges AD, presented by Maurice Lelong op (1963)
  • Intellectual life, its spirit, its conditions, its methods (1965)
  • World Watch (1965)
  • The Universe and the Soul (1965)
Translations
  • Thomas Aquinas: Summa Theologica. 1a. The creation, questions 44-49, editions of the magazine Youth (1948)
  • Thomas Aquinas: Summa Theologica. Ia. God, questions 1-11, editions of the Journal of Youth (1948)

References

  1. philosophical journal in France and abroad, LXXI, January-June 1911, p. 100.

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