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Jean Ladrière

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Jean Ladrière (September 7, 1921– November 26, 2007)[1] was a Belgian logician and philosopher. He was professor at the Catholic University of Leuven,[2] from 1959 to 1986, where he will chair the Institute of Philosophy, from 1977 to 1985.[3]

The overall project animating his work (650 scientific articles, partially assembled into a dozen volumes) was to develop, in his words, "a report that is not a simple confrontation, but a justified report to the both reflected and lived between the (Christian) faith and reason ", especially scientific and philosophical reason.

References

  1. ^ "Jean Ladrière".
  2. ^ Scaillet, Thierry (17 July 2013). "Fonds Jean Ladrière".
  3. ^ Scaillet, Thierry (24 July 2013). "Biographie".