La correspondencia entre Jacques Maritain y Étienne Gilson (1924-1925). Comentarios a Saint Thomas d’Aquin y a Trois réformateurs
Keywords:
Correspondencia, Gilson, Maritain, Saint Thomas d’Aquin, Trois réformateurs, diálogo intelectual.Abstract
En el presente escrito se exponen las visiones, sugerencias y críticas que Étienne Gilson y Jacques Maritain tienen sobre sus respectivos libros Saint Thomas d’Aquin y Trois réformateurs. Dichas perspectivas tienen un hondo cariz filosófico y teológico y son expuestas a lo largo de cuatro cartas escritas entre los años 1924 y 1925, las cuales nos ocupamos de analizar y traducir aquí por primera vez a la lengua española.
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