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Marie-Jeanne Coutagne

Marie-Jeanne Coutagne is a professor of philosophy and teaches in the preparatory courses for the Grandes Écoles. She holds a doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of Lyon and was an associate researcher at the Catholic University of Lyon (UCLy). She has also been a guest lecturer at the Loyola Faculties (formerly Centre Sèvres, Paris) and the Catholic Institute of the Mediterranean (ICM-Marseille).

She is the President of the Friends of Maurice Blondel Association and the author of numerous works on him. She is also the postulator for the cause of beatification of Maurice Blondel.

She is a member of the Board of the Teilhard de Chardin Foundation (responsible for the Archives) and of the Academic Council of the Catholic Academy of France. She is a full member of the Academy of Sciences, Agriculture, Arts and Letters of Aix-en-Provence.

Among her publications: Maurice Blondel, la philosophie au risque de la vie, Parole et silence, 2025.