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Joseph Maréchal, SJ (; 1 July 1878 – 11 December 1944) was a Belgian Jesuit priest, philosopher, theologian and psychologist. He taught at the Higher Institute of Philosophy of the University of Leuven and was the founder of the school of thought called
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with that of
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Life and thought

Maréchal joined the Jesuits in 1895 and after a doctorate in
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at Leuven (1905) he first specialized in experimental psychology, spending some time in
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with Wilhelm Wundt (1911). Until the end of his life Maréchal would say that his real interest was more in psychology than in philosophy. Prompted by the call of
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to revitalize Thomist theology, he started studying in depth the works of St.
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in order to understand the inner coherence of his system, along with the works of other scholastic thinkers, modern philosophers and scientists of the day. From this, and in particular from Kant's
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, emerged a new and more dynamic Thomism, recapturing the union of 'act and power' in Aquinas. The development of his thought can be grasped in the five ''cahiers'' (see bibliography) in which, after exposing the weaknesses of traditional Thomism, he evaluated Kant's philosophy (3rd cahier) with whose help he proposes a modernized Thomism in the 4th and 5th cahier. The work of Maréchal had a great influence on such contemporary theologians and philosophers as Andre Marc, Gaston Isaye, Joseph de Finance,
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, Bernard O'Brien and
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. In the same way, he proceeded to study the psychology of the mystics. Until his death on 11 December 1944 he taught philosophy and experimental psychology at the Jesuit House of Studies in Leuven (St Albert of Leuven's Philosophical and Theological College). He was a great friend of Pierre Scheuer, the Belgian Jesuit who has been described as a metaphysician and mystic.


Main works

* * ''Le point de départ de la métaphysique: leçons sur le développement historique et théorique du problème de la connaissance, ''5 vols, (Bruges-Louvain, 1922–47). * ''Études sur le psychologie des mystiques'', 2 vols, (1926, 1937) [translated as ''Studies in the Psychology of the Mystics, ''tr. A. Thorold, (New York, 1964). * ''Précis d'histoire de la philosophie moderne'', (Louvain, 1933). * ''Mélanges Joseph Maréchal, ''2 vols, (Brussels / Paris, 1950). * "The Intellectual Dynamism in Objective Knowledge." Tr.
Richard De Smet Richard De Smet (16 April 1916 – 2 March 1997) was a Belgian Jesuit priest, and missionary in India. As Indologist he became a renowned Sankara specialist. Life Born at Montignies-sur-Sambre, near Charleroi in Belgium, he came to India ...
and others. [Original, 'Le dynamisme intellectual dans la conaisance objective', in ''Revue néoscolastique de Philosophie'' 28 (1927) 137–165 = ''Mélanges Joseph Maréchal'' (Brussels / Paris, 1950) 1:75–101.] Poona: De Nobili College, 1963–65. 1–37. Unpublished. Available at Jnana Deepa, Institute of Philosophy and TheologyLibrary, Pune, N13/M332. * "At the Threshold of Metaphysics: Abstraction or Intuition?" Tr.
Richard De Smet Richard De Smet (16 April 1916 – 2 March 1997) was a Belgian Jesuit priest, and missionary in India. As Indologist he became a renowned Sankara specialist. Life Born at Montignies-sur-Sambre, near Charleroi in Belgium, he came to India ...
and others. riginal in ''Revue néoscolastique de Philosophie'' 31(1929) 27–52, 121–147, 309–342.Poona: De Nobili College, 1963–65. 38–149. Unpublished. Available at Jnana Deepa, Institute of Philosophy and Theology Library, Pune, N13/M332. * "The Natural Desire for Perfect Happiness." Tr.
Richard De Smet Richard De Smet (16 April 1916 – 2 March 1997) was a Belgian Jesuit priest, and missionary in India. As Indologist he became a renowned Sankara specialist. Life Born at Montignies-sur-Sambre, near Charleroi in Belgium, he came to India ...
and others. riginal in ''Mélanges Joseph Maréchal'' (Brussels / Paris, 1950) 2:323–337.Poona: De Nobili College, 1963–65. 150–170. Unpublished. Available at Jnana Deepa, Institute of Philosophy and Theology Library, Pune, N13/M332. * ''A Maréchal Reader'', ed and trans Joseph Donceel, (New York: Herder & Herder, 1970)


See also

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References

* Casula, M, ''Maréchal et Kant'', Rome, 1955. * Lonergan, B.F, "Metaphysics as Horizon", in ''Gregorianum'' 44 (1964) 307–318 = "Metaphysics as Horizon," in ''Collection'', Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan 4, ed. F.E. Crowe and R.M. Doran (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988) 188–204. * Donceel, Joseph F., ''Philosophical Psychology'' (later titled ''Philosophical Anthropology''), New York, 1961. * John, Helen James, ''The Thomist Spectrum'', (1966), pp139–49 * Kristo, J., ''Maréchal's approach to Mysticism'', Notre-Dame, 1979. * Matteo, Anthony M, ''Quest for the Absolute: The Philosophical Vision of Joseph Maréchal'', (1992) * McCool, Gerald A, ''From Unity to Pluralism'', (1989), pp87–113 * Savignano, A., ''Joseph Maréchal, filosofo della religione'', Perugia, 1978. * Rieß, Klaus, ''Gott zwischen Begriff und Geheimnis. Zu einem Ende natürlicher Theologie als Aufgang neuzeitlicher Religionsphilosophie'', St. Ottilien, 1991. {{DEFAULTSORT:Marechal, Joseph 1878 births 1944 deaths 20th-century Belgian Jesuits 20th-century Belgian Roman Catholic theologians Jesuit philosophers Catholic philosophers Writers from Charleroi Thomists Jesuit scientists Belgian psychologists