Des vérités devenues folles by Rémi Brague

Studia Gilsoniana 9 (2):319–324 (2020)
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This paper is a review of the book: Rémi Brague, Des vérités devenues folles (Paris: Salvator, 2019). The book is a collection of Brague’s lectures that cover virtue and values, anthropology, nature and creation, and the family and culture. The author highlights that Brague (1) calls his readers back to the profound insights of the medieval mind, and (2) helps them see that their noble and urgent task consists in handing on a living tradition to the next generation and beyond.

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Rémi Brague.Martin Montoya - 2022 - Philosophica. Enciclopedia Filosófica on Line.

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