Josef Pieper was a prominent German Catholic philosopher of the 20th century, known for his significant contributions to the revival of Thomistic thought.
Born in 1904, Pieper's work focused on classical and medieval philosophy, particularly the ideas of Thomas Aquinas.
He wrote extensively on topics such as virtue ethics, leisure, and the nature of philosophy itself.
Pieper's clear and accessible writing style made complex philosophical concepts approachable to a wider audience.
His most renowned works include "The Four Cardinal Virtues," "Leisure, the Basis of Culture," and "Guide to Thomas Aquinas." Pieper's influence extended beyond academia, impacting religious and cultural discourse throughout his career until his death in 1997.
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