"Le Thomisme: Introduction Au Systeme De Saint Thomas d'Aquin" constitue une "uvre magistrale d'Etienne Gilson, l'un des plus grands historiens de la philosophie m di vale. Ce volume propose une exploration rigoureuse et profonde de la pens e de saint Thomas d'Aquin, visant restituer l'unit et la puissance de son syst me philosophique et th ologique.
L'auteur analyse avec une clart exceptionnelle les rapports entre la foi et la raison, l'existence de Dieu, ainsi que la structure m taphysique de l' atre. En se fondant sur une lecture directe et rudite des textes originaux, Gilson met en lumi re comment le docteur ang lique a su harmoniser l'h ritage aristot licien avec les exigences de la r v lation chr tienne. Ce trait n'est pas seulement une tude historique, mais une v ritable initiation une pens e qui continue d'influencer la philosophie contemporaine.
Destin tant aux tudiants qu'aux chercheurs, cet ouvrage demeure une r f rence indispensable pour quiconque souhaite comprendre les fondements du thomisme et l' volution de la pens e occidentale. Par sa rigueur m thodologique et sa finesse d'analyse, "Le Thomisme" s'impose comme un pilier de la litt rature philosophique du XXe si cle.
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