Emmanuel Mounier

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Emmanuel Mounier was a 20th-century French philosopher best known as the founder and leading theorist of personalism, emphasizing the dignity of the human person within community and social engagement.

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instanceOf Catholic philosopher
French philosopher
human
philosopher
advocated engaged Christianity
social justice
birthCountry France
birthDate 1905-04-01
birthPlace Grenoble NERFINISHED
citizenship France
countryOfDeath France
deathDate 1950-03-22
editorOf Esprit NERFINISHED
emphasized community and social responsibility
dignity of the human person
primacy of the person over individualism and collectivism
era 20th-century philosophy
familyName Mounier NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian philosophy
political philosophy
social philosophy
founded Esprit NERFINISHED
Esprit magazine NERFINISHED
givenName Emmanuel NERFINISHED
influenced Karol Wojtyła NERFINISHED
Latin American liberation theologians NERFINISHED
Paul Ricoeur NERFINISHED
influencedBy Blaise Pascal NERFINISHED
Charles Péguy NERFINISHED
Henri Bergson NERFINISHED
Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
knownFor emphasis on community and social engagement
founding personalism
theory of the human person
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement personalism
name Emmanuel Mounier NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork Le personnalisme
Manifeste au service du personnalisme NERFINISHED
Révolution personnaliste et communautaire NERFINISHED
occupation editor
essayist
philosopher
philosophicalSchool Christian personalism
existential personalism
placeOfDeath Châtenay-Malabry NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism

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Gabriel Marcel influenced Emmanuel Mounier