Leon Olle-Laprune's Philosophy of Life
Abstract
Along with the revival of Thomism in France, there has developed another and different movement which historians of contemporary thought have called a spiritualistic 1 movement. This movement has given rise to a religious philosophy which regards Catholicism as the only form of life and thought that realizes the essential powers of the human soul. As a movement however, it is a distinct reaction against pure intellectualism and a rationalistic fashion of thought.
Subject Area
Philosophy|Logic
Recommended Citation
Feeney, Margaret M, "Leon Olle-Laprune's Philosophy of Life" (1938). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28960393.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28960393