Etienne Gilson (1884-1978) was a French philosopher and educator. He taught the history of medieval philosophy at the Sorbonne, took the chair of medieval philosophy at the College de France, and in 1929 helped found the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto, Canada. Although primarily a historian of philosophy, Gilson was also one of the leaders of the Roman Catholic neo-Thomist movement. Honoured by universities around the world, he wrote many books, including The Spirit of Mediaeval Philosophy and Wisdom and Love in Saint Thomas Aquinas.
"[I] commend to another generation of seekers and students this
deeply earnest and yet wistfully gentle little essay on the most
important (and often, at least nowadays, the most neglected) of all
metaphysical—and existential—questions. . . . The historical sweep
is breathtaking, the one-liners arresting, and the style, both
intellectual and literary, altogether engaging."—Jaroslav Pelikan,
from the foreword
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