Raoul Carton
{{Short description|French philosopher}}
Abbé Raoul Maurice Jean Carton (1879 – 7 July 1934) was a French philosopher.
Life
Raoul Maurice Jean Carton was born in Blois, France, in 1879. A Catholic priest, he became professor of philosophy at Stanislas College ({{lang|fr|Collège Stanislas}}) and the Catholic Institute ({{lang|fr|Institut Catholique}}) in Paris. He particularly focused on the work of Roger Bacon, who had been considered a lone scientific genius by 19th century scholarship but whom Carton and others labored to return to his medieval context. He died in Paris on 7 July 1934.
Works
- {{citation |last=Carton |first=Raoul Maurice Jean |display-authors=0 |title=La Synthèse Doctrinale de Roger Bacon [Roger Bacon's Doctrinal Synthesis] |location=Paris |date=1924 }}. {{in lang|fr}}
- {{citation |last=Carton |first=Raoul Maurice Jean |display-authors=0 |title=L'Expérience Mystique de l'Illumination Intérieure chez Roger Bacon [Roger Bacon's Mystical Experience of Interior Illumination] |location=Paris |date=1924 }}. {{in lang|fr}}
- {{citation |last=Carton |first=Raoul Maurice Jean |display-authors=0 |title=L'Expérience Physique chez Roger Bacon: Contribution à l'Étude de la Méthode et de la Science Expérimentales au XIIIe Siècle [Roger Bacon's Physical Experience: A Contribution to a Study on the Method and Experimental Science in the 13th Century |location=Paris |date=1924 }}. {{in lang|fr}}
- {{citation |last=Carton |first=Raoul Maurice Jean |display-authors=0 |contribution=Le Christianisme et l'Augustinisme de Boece [Boece's Christianity and Augustinism] |title=Revue de Philosophie [Philosophy Review] |volume=30 |date=1930 |pages=573–659 }}. {{in lang|fr}}
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Category:19th-century French philosophers
Category:20th-century French philosophers
Category:Academic staff of the Catholic University of Paris
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