Josef Pieper (1904-1997) was a distinguished twentieth-century Thomist philosopher. Schooled in the Greek classics and in the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas, he studied philosophy, law, and sociology, and taught for many years at the University of Münster, Germany.
“Dr. Pieper, with his grounding in Scholastic thinking, especially
Thomas Aquinas, brings to the reader an interpretation of this
classical tradition that has things to say about the human person
today. He attempts to make what could become a list of requirements
for ethical behavior into a human quest for the wisdom that enables
one to become the kind of person one strives to be.” —Studies in
Formative Spirituality
“Oddly tantalizing. . . The discussion is historically broad
(Platonism to Heidegger), and the parallels drawn are often
surprisingly sharp.” —Kirkus Reviews
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