Recent Catholic philosophy: The Nineteenth Century
Alan Roy Vincelette
Marquette University Press, 2009 - 
413 pages
 
 

Catholic
 thinkers contributed extensively to philosophy during the Nineteenth 
Century. Besides pioneering the revivals of Augustinianism and Thomism, 
they also helped to initiate such philosophical movements as 
Romanticism, Traditionalism, Semi-Rationalism, Spiritualism, Ontologism,
 and Integralism. Unfortunately the exceptional diversity and 
profoundness of this epoch in Catholic thought has all too often been 
underappreciated. This book consequently traces the work of sixteen 
leading Catholic philosophers of the Nineteenth-Century so as to make 
evident their seminal offerings to philosophy, namely: Bautain, Blondel,
 Bonald, Brownson, Chateaubriand, Gratry, Gunther, Hermes, Kleutgen, 
Lequier, Mercier, Newman, Olle-Laprune, Schlegel, Ravaisson-Mollien, and
 Rosmini-Serbati.
 
 
 
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