Analogie & symbolisme est une étude critique approfondie de l'analogie comparée au symbolisme dans le contexte de la connaissance métaphysique et religieuse. Maurice Debaisieux explore en détail les liens entre ces deux concepts essentiels de la pensée religieuse et philosophique. L'ouvrage, publié initialement en 1920, offre une analyse comparative qui reste pertinente pour comprendre la nature des symboles et des analogies dans la religion et la métaphysique. Un classique pour les chercheurs et les étudiants intéressés par les fondements philosophiques de la religion et la nature de la connaissance spirituelle.
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