Gilson on Philosophy and Civilization

Studia Gilsoniana 8 (2):213–227 (2019)
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Abstract

In his essay “The Role of Philosophy in the History of Civilization” presented at the 6th International Philosophical Congress at Harvard in 1926, Gilson outlined three general trends among historians of philosophy. Some reduce the history of philosophy to study sources and find explanations of the philosophy beyond itself. Others try to go beyond the source of a given philosophy to find the original intuition that generates it. A third position, which Gilson espoused, is ahistorical. It depends neither on society nor on the creative genius of philosophers; it is simply truth. Systems of philosophy are uniquely conditioned by the necessary relations that link the ideas. If philosophies are expressions of an eternal truth, dominating men and societies, which discovers itself progressively by the mediation of philosophers, philosophy is transcendent with regard to every given state of civilization and the worth of a civilization depends upon the extent it participates in truth. Gilson’s conception of philosophy can go far in restoring Western civilization’s loss of confidence in human reason with its resulting pathologies and threats to human freedom today.

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Art et métaphysique.Étienne Gilson - 1916 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 23 (1):243 - 267.
Gilson and Thomism.Anton C. Pegis - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (3):435-454.
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Remarques sur l’expérience en métaphysique.Étienne Gilson - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 4:5-10.

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