This second volume opens with Aristotle's immense influence on philosophy from the beginnings of Christian philosophy in the fifth century AD.
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Augustine, agreeing that such actions are inexplicable, still insists that they occur. This is the true place in Augustine's view of his 'theory of will' - and the real point of contrast between Aristotle and Augustine.
No theory gained general acceptance. The book shows the fascinating variety and plurality of ideas about time and soul throughout antiquity. Throughout antiquity, the problem of time and soul remained as intriguing as it proved intractable.
Wippel and Wolter are perhaps the most respected names in metaphysical thought of the middle ages.
Translated by Henrik Rosenmeier, A History of Ancient Philosophy charts the origins and development of ancient philosophical thought. For easy reference, the book is divided chronologically into six main parts.
Examines the conceptions of the mind of Aristotle, Saint Augustine, and Descartes as a historical reconstruction.
This volume, containing essays by leading Augustine scholars, includes a variety of inquiries into Augustine's philosophy in theory and practice, as well as his relation to philosophers before and after him.
Lenox-Conyngham's view of Ambrose's deeply antagonistic relationship with pagan thought stands in contrast with ... work has been valuable in challenging views that Ambrose's thought was largely derivative and shows little originality.
The articles in this volume describe the life and world of Augustine and the ways in which he conceived both justice and law.