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1. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 38
Nikolaj Zunic The Thought of Culture
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Elizabeth Trott Border and Place: Cultural Concepts in Canada
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Scott D. G. Ventureyra Relinquishing Rights and Freedoms Under the Guise of Health Safety
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Leonard Ferry Law, Reason, and Virtue in the Ethics of Aquinas: Insights from Anscombe
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Stanley Uche Anozie Freedom and the Hermeneutics of Hope: Maritain in 'Emerging' African Hermeneutic Philosophy
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David J. Klassen Jacques Maritain's Philosophy of Freedom and its Contemporary Relevance
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This paper is in three parts. In the first part, I consider Maritain’s definition of freedom. He differentiates between two types of freedom: freedom of choice, which he also calls freedom from necessity, and freedom of autonomy or terminal freedom, also called freedom from constraint. The second part considers the three types of political philosophy of freedom identified by Maritain. They may respectively be called liberal individualism, statesponsored collectivism, and communal and personalist philosophy. The third political philosophy, communal and personalist, is advocated by Maritain. In the third part of this paper, I raise concerns about losses of freedom that have become more evident in the last few years during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I reflect upon how Maritain’s philosophy of freedom may apply in our contemporary situation.
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James Gerrie Some Implications of Richard Gale's Rejection of Practical Argumentsfor the Existence of God
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David J. Klassen Scott D.G. Ventureyra (ed.), COVID-19: A Dystopian Delusion: Examining the Machinations of Governments, Health Organizations, the Globalist Elites, Big Pharma, Big Tech, and the Legacy Media
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M. Oliver Heydorn Scott Ventureyra, et al. Making Sense of Nonsense: Navigating the West's Current Quagmire
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