Augustine, probably the single thinker who did the most to Christianize the classical learning of ancient Greece and Rome, exerted a remarkable influence on medieval and modern thought, and he speaks forcefully and directly to twentieth-century readers as well. The most widely read of his writings today are, no doubt, his Confessions--the first significant autobiography in world literature--and The City of God. The preoccupations of those two works, like those of Augustine's less well-known writings, include self-examination, human motivation, dreams, skepticism, language, time, war, and history--topics that still fascinate and perplex us 1,600 years later. The Augustinian Tradition, like a number of recent single-authored books, expresses a new interest among contemporary philosophers in interpreting Augustine freshly for readers today. These articles, most of them written expressly for the book, present Augustine's ideas in a way that respects their historical context and the long history of their influence. Yet the authors, among whom are some of the best philosophers writing in English today, make clear the relevance of Augustine's ideas to present-day debates in philosophy, literary studies, and the history of ideas and religion. Students and scholars will find that these essays provide impressive evidence of the persisting vitality of Augustine's thought.
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Gareth B. Matthews is author of Thought's Ego in Augustine and Descartes and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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paperback. Zustand: Sehr gut. 420 Seiten Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). Very good, clean copy. Augustine, probably the single thinker who did the most to Christianize the classical learning of ancient Greece and Rome, exerted a remarkable influence on medieval and modern thought, and he speaks forcefully and directly to twentieth-century readers as well. The most widely read of his writings today are, no doubt, his Confessionsthe first significant autobiography in world literatureand The City of God. The preoccupations of those two works, like those of Augustine's less well-known writings, include self-examination, human motivation, dreams, skepticism, language, time, war, and historytopics that still fascinate and perplex us 1,600 years later. The Augustinian Tradition, like a number of recent single-authored books, expresses a new interest among contemporary philosophers in interpreting Augustine freshly for readers today. These articles, most of them written expressly for the book, present Augustine's ideas in a way that respects their historical context and the long history of their influence. Yet the authors, among whom are some of the best philosophers writing in English today, make clear the relevance of Augustine's ideas to present-day debates in philosophy, literary studies, and the history of ideas and religion. Students and scholars will find that these essays provide impressive evidence of the persisting vitality of Augustine's thought. 1. Augustinian Christian Philosophy Alvin Plantinga / 1 2. Structure and Meaning in St. Augustine's Confessions Frederick J. Crosson / 27 3. Augustine and the "Problem" of Time Genevieve Lloyd / 39 4. Augustine and Dante on the Ascent of Love Martha Nussbaum /61 5. Romancing the Good: God and the Self according to St. Anselm of Canterbury Marilyn McCord Adams / 91 6. Primal Sin Scott MacDonald TIO 7. Inner-Life Ethics William E. Mann / 140 8. On Being Morally Responsible in a Dream Ishtiyaque Haji / 166 9. Avoiding Sin: Augustine against Consequentialism Christopher Kiwan | 183 10. Do We Have a Will?: Augustine's Way in to the Will Simon Harrison / 195 I. The Emergence of the Logic of Will in Medieval Thought Simo Knuuttila / 206 12. Augustine and Descartes on Minds and Bodies Gareth B. Matthews / 222 13: Deputing the Augustnian Legacy: John Locke and Jonathan Edwards on Roman 5:12-19 Philip L. Quinn / 233 14. Augustine, Kant, and the Moral Gap John E. Hare / 251 15. Augustine and Rousseau: Narrative and Self-Knowledge in the Two Confessions Ann Hartle / 263 16. Wittgenstein and Augustine De magistro M. F Burnyeat / 286 17. Toward an Augustinian Liberalism Paul J. Weithman / 304 18. St. Augustine and the Just War Theory Robert L. Holmes / 323 19. Augustine's Philosophy of History Rüdiger Bitter / 345 20. Plights of Embodied Soul: Dramas of Sin and Salvation in Augustine and Updike Richard Eldridge ISBN 9780520210011 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 585. Artikel-Nr. 1222753
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