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St Augustine's Philosophy
Get a custom essay on St Augustine’s Philosophy. 192 writers online. Learn More. Augustine strongly believed in the theory of individualism because he argues that human beings are descendants of Adam and Eve, although it does …
God and the Soul: Augustine on the Journey to True …
Susan Mennel, in “Augustine's ‘I;’ ‘Knowing Subject and Self,” helpfully reads Augustine's philosophy of self through the lens of Jacques Derrida. She argues that Augustine does not maintain a knowing subject in the manner …
Augustine of Hippo
Augustine of Hippo was perhaps the greatest Christian philosopher of Antiquity and certainly the one who exerted the deepest and most lasting influence.
Augustine’s Philosophy: A Quest for Self …
Understanding the self as a pathway to God. Augustine believed that to understand God, one must first understand oneself. His introspective approach laid the groundwork for later thinkers to explore the …
five Augustine on Self-Knowledge and Human Subjectivity
Augustine distinguishes three elements in the human mind, namely the mind itself (mens), its self-love (amor sui), and its self-knowledge (notitia sui), and sets out to show that …
Saint Augustine
There is a puzzle at the heart of Augustine's philosophical anthropology, however, that raises serious questions about how we are to construe the human condition.
What makes us human? Augustine on interiority, …
Abstract. The composition of the human person is a central issue for Augustine. He addresses it in a philosophico-theological way; particularly in The Soliloquies and in The Confessions. What is...
Augustine’s Master Argument for the Incorporeality of the Mind
In De Trinitate 10, Augustine offers an argument that seemingly proceeds from certain premises about self-knowledge to the conclusion that the mind is incorporeal. Although …
Self-Discovery According to St. Augustine's Philosophy
We get to know St. Augustine in this “St. Augustine philosophy about self essay” as he tells his audience about his life and his ideas by his work while he was alive. He had written many …
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Get a custom essay on St Augustine’s Philosophy. 192 writers online. Learn More. Augustine strongly believed in the theory of individualism because he argues that human beings are descendants of Adam and Eve, although it does …
Susan Mennel, in “Augustine's ‘I;’ ‘Knowing Subject and Self,” helpfully reads Augustine's philosophy of self through the lens of Jacques Derrida. She argues that Augustine does not maintain a knowing subject in the manner …
Augustine of Hippo was perhaps the greatest Christian philosopher of Antiquity and certainly the one who exerted the deepest and most lasting influence.
Understanding the self as a pathway to God. Augustine believed that to understand God, one must first understand oneself. His introspective approach laid the groundwork for later thinkers to explore the …
Augustine distinguishes three elements in the human mind, namely the mind itself (mens), its self-love (amor sui), and its self-knowledge (notitia sui), and sets out to show that …
There is a puzzle at the heart of Augustine's philosophical anthropology, however, that raises serious questions about how we are to construe the human condition.
Abstract. The composition of the human person is a central issue for Augustine. He addresses it in a philosophico-theological way; particularly in The Soliloquies and in The Confessions. What is...
In De Trinitate 10, Augustine offers an argument that seemingly proceeds from certain premises about self-knowledge to the conclusion that the mind is incorporeal. Although …
We get to know St. Augustine in this “St. Augustine philosophy about self essay” as he tells his audience about his life and his ideas by his work while he was alive. He had written many …