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  1. Étienne Gilson (Parigi, 13 giugno 1884 – Auxerre, 19 settembre 1978) è stato un filosofo e storico della filosofia francese di ispirazione cattolica. Assieme a Jacques Maritain e Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange è considerato fra i massimi esponenti del neotomismo .

  2. Étienne Gilson was a French Christian philosopher and historian of medieval thought, one of the most eminent international scholars of the 20th century. Gilson was born into a Roman Catholic family and owed his early education to Catholic schools in Paris. He began the study of philosophy in 1902.

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  3. Étienne Henri Gilson (French:; 13 June 1884 – 19 September 1978) was a French philosopher and historian of philosophy. A scholar of medieval philosophy, he originally specialised in the thought of Descartes; he also philosophized in the tradition of Thomas Aquinas, although he did not consider himself a neo-Thomist philosopher.

    • 19 September 1978 (aged 94), Auxerre, France
  4. Étienne Gilson. Born in Paris, France, on 13 June 1884, Étienne Henry Gilson was one of the leading Catholic intellectuals of the 20th century. While he was generally recognized to be one of the greatest historians of medieval philosophy of his time, Mortimer J. Adler considered him to be one of the few great philosophers of the age.

  5. Étienne Gilson, né le 13 juin 1884 à Paris (7 e arrondissement) et mort le 19 septembre 1978 à Auxerre [3], est un philosophe et historien français. Il fut notamment professeur à Lille , à Strasbourg , à la Sorbonne , à Harvard , à Toronto , à l' École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), au Collège de France et membre de ...

    • Étienne Henry Gilson
  6. Storico francese della filosofia (Parigi 1884 - Cravant, Yonne, 1978). Professore alle università di Lilla (1913), di Strasburgo (1919) e alla Sorbona (1921), directeur d'études all' École pratique des hautes études religieuses, prof. al Collège de France (1922), ha insegnato in seguito all'Institute of medieval studies di Toronto.

  7. Gilson, Étienne. Storico francese della filosofia (Parigi 1884 - Cravant, Yonne, 1978). Prof. nelle univ. di Lilla (1913), di Strasburgo (1919) e alla Sorbona (1921), directeur d’études all’École pratique des hautes études religieuses, prof. al Collège de France (1922), insegnò in seguito all’Institute of medieval studies di Toronto.