Résumé
The commemoration of the 700th anniversary of the canonization of Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) as well as the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Jacques Maritain (1882-1973) present an opportunity to re-examine the neo-Thomism of the contemporary French philosopher. Our aim here will be to set out the philosophical argument from which Maritain establishes an inseparable link between human rights (i.e., the dignity of the human person) and natural law. We will thus seek to expose how Maritain supports democracy from the horizon of Christian philosophy. In doing so, the Thomistic democracy that Maritain proposes will appear to be distant from both totalitarian collectivism and anarchistic individualism, two current threats to the establishment of an authentic and mature democracy.
Titre traduit de la contribution | The Relevance of Jacques Maritain’s Political Thought Fifty Years after his Death |
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langue originale | Français |
Pages (de - à) | 509-530 |
Nombre de pages | 22 |
journal | Revista portuguesa de Filosofia |
Volume | 79 |
Numéro de publication | 1-2 |
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Etat de la publication | Publié - 2023 |
mots-clés
- democracy
- human rights
- natural law
- neo-thomism
- political philosophy
- theology