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| | Maurice Blondel [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | He rejects the argument that anything supernatural must be, from a human perspective, arbitrary, since humans are not simply, as his studies of action have shown, confined merely to the immanent and natural orders. |
 | | Both of these require the mediation of the other, and the task of the management of these introduces new possibilities of error, or rather of making the grounds of certain errors clear, errors which correctly recognize part of the being that they misunderstand. |
 | | The metaphysical trilogy is rounded out by the partially unfinished theological work, L'esprit chrétien (completed by the two studies, Le sens chrétien and De l'assimilation, brought together in the work, Exigences philosophiques du christianisme), towards which all the texts of the trilogy lead. |
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