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Maurice Blondel (; 2 November 1861 – 4 June 1949) was a French philosopher, whose most influential works, notably ''L'Action'', aimed at establishing the correct relationship between autonomous philosophical reasoning and Christian belief.


Biography

Blondel was born in
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in 1861. He came from a family who were traditionally connected to the legal profession, but chose early in life to follow a career in philosophy. In 1881, he gained admission to the
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of Paris. In 1893 he finished his thesis "L'Action" (Action), a critical essay of life and of a science of the practice. He was at this time refused a teaching post (as would have been his due) because his philosophical conclusions were deemed to be too Christian and, therefore, "compromising" of philosophical reason. In 1895, however, with the help of his former teacher
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, he became a ''Maître de Conférences'' at
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, then shortly after at
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, where he became a professor in 1897. He would remain in Aix-en-Provence for the rest of his career. In ''L'Action'', Blondel developed a "
philosophy of action Action theory (or theory of action) is an area in philosophy concerned with theories about the processes causing willful human bodily movements of a more or less complex kind. This area of thought involves epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, j ...
" in which he applies the method of phenomenology. This leads him to the first order issue of "action", critiquing the Enlightenment enshrinement of thought, which he subsumes under the category of action. This leads him to discover the distinction between the willing will and the willed will. This distinction shows a real insufficiency between the two elements of the will. The problem of connaturality - that man cannot desire something which cannot be fulfilled - leads to investigating how the willing will can be fulfilled in the willed will. This insufficiency leads him to eventually hypothesize the supernatural as the only real possibility. He insists that this is as far as a philosopher can go, that the supernatural is the real end of man, and that the content of the supernatural is left to the realm of theology. His subsequent works, the ''Letter on Apologetics'' and ''History and Dogma'', were also connected to the philosophical problem of religion. They unleashed an enormous controversy at the time of publication.
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's 1907 encyclical '' Pascendi dominici gregis'' targeted the
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threat to Catholic thought, and Blondel's thought remained associated (perhaps tenuously) with the Modernists. Blondel, however, was never the target of ''Pascendi'' and he received letters, through the Archbishop of Aix, from numerous Popes affirming he was not under suspicion. He did, however, have great influence on later Catholic thought, especially through ''ressourcement'' theologians such as
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.Michael A Conway, 'Maurice Blondel and ''Ressourcement'' ', in Gabriel Flynn and Paul D. Murray, ''Ressourcement'' (Oxford: OUP, 2012), p70. His wife died in 1919 and in 1927 he retired for health reasons. Between 1934 and 1937 he published a trilogy dedicated to thought, being and action. In 1935, he published an essay of concrete and integrale
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"L'être et les êtres" (''The Being and the Beings'') and in 1946 he published "L'esprit chrétien" (''The Christian Spirit''). Blondel died in Aix-en-Provence in 1949. He was the younger brother of historian
Georges Blondel Georges Blondel (8 March 1856 – 31 July 1948) was a French historian, specialising in the history of Germany and Austria before 1914. Born in 1856 in Dijon, France, Blondel received his doctorate in 1881 and in 1894 was named professor of le ...
and a first cousin of physicist
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.


Works

* ''L'Action: Essai d'une critique de la vie et d'une science de la pratique'' (Paris: Alcan, 1893); 2nd edn, Paris:
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, 1950). ** ''Action (1893): Essay on a Critique of Life and a Science of Practice'', trans. Oliva Blanchette (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1984). * ''Lettre sur les exigences de la pensée contemporaine en matiere d'aplogétique et sur la méthode de la philosophie dans l'étude du probleme religieux'' (1896) - commonly called ''La lettre'' in French, and the ''Letter on Apologetics'' in English ** ''The letter on apologetics and History and dogma'', edited and translated by Alexander Dru and
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(London: Harvill Press, 1964) * ''History and Dogma'' (1904) ** ''The letter on apologetics and History and dogma'', edited and translated by Alexander Dru and Illtyd Trethowan (London: Harvill Press, 1964) * ''L'être et les êtres – Essai d'ontologie concrète et intégrale'' (1935) lso PUF, 1963* ''L'ésprit chrétien'' (1946) * ''Lettres philosophiques'' (Paris: Aubier, 1961) A nine-volume edition of the complete works of Blondel is being published. Two volumes (as of 2013) have been published. *''Oeuvres completes'', i, ed Claude Troisfontaines (Paris: PUF, 1995) hich contains ''L'Action'', as well as a minor Latin thesis on Leibniz which accompanied ''L'Action'' in Blondel's doctoral submissions] *''Oeuvres completes'', ii, ''1888-1913: La philosophie de l'action et la crise moderniste'', ed Claude Troisfontaines (Paris: PUF, 1997)


See also

*Modernism in the Catholic Church


References


Further reading

* *
Peter Henrici Peter Henrici (born 31 March 1928) is a Swiss Jesuit priest, Blondelian philosopher and professor (1960–1993) at the Gregorian University. He was Auxiliary Bishop of Chur from 1993 to 2007. Biography Born on 31 March 1928 at Zurich, Henrici h ...
. ''Hegel und Blondel: Eine Untersuchung uber Form und Sinn der Dialektik in der 'Phanomenologie des Geistes' und der ersten 'Action'.'' Pullach bei Munchen: Berchmanskollege, 1958. * Robert C. Koerpel. ''Maurice Blondel: Transforming Catholic Tradition''. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2018 *
John Milbank Alasdair John Milbank (born 23 October 1952) is an English Anglican theologian and is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Nottingham, where he is President of the Centre of Theology and ...
. ''Social Theory and Theology, Second Edition''. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. See chapter 8. * Andreas Uwe Mueller, ''Christlicher Glaube und historische Kritik. Maurice Blondel und Alfred Loisy im Ringen um das Verhaeltnis von Schrift und Tradition.'' Freiburg, Herder, 2008. * James Somerville, ''Total Commitment: Blondel’s L’Action'' (Washington, D.C.: Corpus, 1968).


External links

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