Jacques Maritain, 1882-1973. French Catholic philosopher, the leading 20th-century interpreter of Aquinas. His primary legacy is in moral and political philosophy, and he was a co-author of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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- The Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame Institute dedicated to the philosopher, at this Indiana school. Includes extensive online texts, archive information.
- Jacques Maritain Scholarly study by William Sweet, from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Jacques Maritain on the Church Article by Bernard Doering in the Summer 2002 issue of CrossCurrents.
- Jacques Maritain's Philosophy of History Includes the content of four lectures on the subject of the Philosophy of History given by Jacques Maritain.
- The Very Rich Hours of Jacques Maritain Reviewed by Peter A. Redpath reviews this book by Ralph M. McInerny. Courtesy of the University of Notre Dame.
- Jacques and Raïssa Maritain: Beggars for Heaven Review of this book by Jean-Luc Barré. Reviewed by William Sweet, courtesy of the University of Notre Dame.