Denis de Rougemont as an Expressor of the Ideal Search of French Personalism in the 1930s

Authors

  • Daniil T. Baboshin Lomonosov Moscow State University. 27/4 Lomonosovsky prospect, Moscow, 119234, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/2074-5869-2024-29-1-68-79

Keywords:

French personalism, Denis de Rougemont, Emmanuel Mounier, personality

Abstract

The article seeks to refute the popular idea in Russian-language scientific literature of French personalism as a homogeneous and monolithic movement, briefly pointing out the existence of three of its internal movements: Esprit, Ordre Nouveau and Jeune Droite. Focusing on the figure of D. de Rougemont, this study nevertheless shows the close connection between these three groups and the commonality of ideological quests. Dwelling in detail on the confessional context of the differences between Esprit and Ordre Nouveau, the author demonstrates that both groups are still united in the perception of the concept of “personality” as a spiritual imperative for a person in the 1930s (albeit not agreeing on some details of its definition) and criticism of contemporary political regimes.

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Published

2024-07-31

Issue

Section

WORLD PHILOSOPHY: ITS PAST AND PRESENT

How to Cite

Baboshin, D. (2024). Denis de Rougemont as an Expressor of the Ideal Search of French Personalism in the 1930s. History of Philosophy, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.21146/2074-5869-2024-29-1-68-79