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Beyond the Personal: Weil's Critique of Maritain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2005

Eric O. Springsted
Affiliation:
General Theological Seminary

Extract

Jacques Maritain and Simone Weil never met, and only once exchanged letters. Maritain never cites Weil; she, on the other hand, cites him explicitly in at least three places, but disparagingly. Despite their limited contact, which may have left Weil slightly vindictive, Maritain nevertheless played a significant role for Weil. However, it was one in which he chiefly inspired her to rise to a new level of thought by her conscious attempt to contradict him.

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© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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