Catholic philosopher
C11404
concept
A Catholic philosopher is a thinker who engages in rigorous philosophical inquiry while grounding their reasoning, ethics, and metaphysics in the doctrines, traditions, and intellectual heritage of the Catholic Church.
All labels observed (9)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Catholic philosopher canonical | 9 |
| Thomist philosopher | 4 |
| Catholic thinker | 3 |
| Thomist | 2 |
| Christian existentialist philosopher | 1 |
| Neo-scholastic philosopher | 1 |
| Thomist scholar | 1 |
| liberal Catholic thinker | 1 |
| neo-Thomist philosopher | 1 |
Instances (22)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange | Thomist philosopher |
| Juan Donoso Cortés | Catholic thinker |
| Tommaso Maria Zigliara | Neo-scholastic philosopher |
| Gabriel Marcel | Christian existentialist philosopher |
| John Finnis | — |
| Joseph de Maistre | Catholic thinker |
| Condé B. Pallen | — |
| Louis de Bonald | Catholic thinker |
| Joseph Owens | Thomist philosopher |
| Ralph McInerny | Thomist scholar |
| Raïssa Maritain | — |
| Elizabeth Anscombe | — |
| Tommaso de Vio Cajetan | Thomist philosopher |
| Domingo Báñez | Thomist |
| Emmanuel Mounier | — |
| Stephen Brock | — |
| William Turner (philosopher) | — |
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Countess Marie von Arco-Valley
surface form:
Lord Acton
|
liberal Catholic thinker |
|
Finnis
surface form:
John Finnis
|
— |
| Jacques Maritain | — |
| Étienne Gilson | neo-Thomist philosopher |
| John of St. Thomas | Thomist philosopher |