Mary M. Keys has suggested that while Charles De Koninck and Jacques Maritain both addressed the common good, they did so from different foundational emphases: De Koninck focused on a more traditional reading of rational nature, while Maritain sought to secure the autonomy of the individual and personal freedom.
Mary M. Keys has suggested that while Charles De Koninck and Jacques Maritain both addressed the common good, they did so from different foundational emphases: De Koninck focused on a more traditional reading of rational nature, while Maritain sought to secure the autonomy of the individual and personal freedom.
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