Abbé Raoul Maurice Jean Carton (1879 – 7 July 1934) was a French philosopher.
Raoul Maurice Jean Carton was born in Blois, France, in 1879. A Catholic priest, he became professor of philosophy at Stanislas College (French: Collège Stanislas) and the Catholic Institute (French: Institut Catholique) in Paris. He particularly focused on the work of Roger Bacon, who had been considered a lone scientific genius by 19th century scholarship but whom Carton and others labored to return to his medieval context. He died in Paris on 7 July 1934.