Description |
1 online resource (viii, 191 pages) |
Series |
The Oxford early Christian studies |
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Oxford early Christian studies.
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Contents |
Introduction -- Dissecting de libero arbitrio -- The Integrity of de libero arbitrio -- Approaching the Will -- Understanding, Knowledge, and Responsibility -- Facilitas, Difficultas, and Voluntas -- A Cogito-Like Argument? -- Conclusion |
Summary |
An account of Augustine's theory of will, this title is based on a close reading of his pivotal and fundamental text, the dialogue 'On Free Choice'. It takes his philosophical arguments and literary form seriously and so presents a way of thinking about the will that is grounded in the individual reader's response |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-181) and indexes |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
880-01 Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430. De libero arbitrio.
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SUBJECT |
880-01/(S Augustin, saint, γ̐ưevγ̐ưeque d'Hippone. De libero arbitrio |
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De libero arbitrio (Augustine, of Hippo, Saint) fast |
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880-02 Free will and determinism.
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880-02/(S Libre arbitre et dγ̐ưeterminisme |
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God (Christianity) -- Omnipotence.
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God -- Omnipotence.
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Personal Autonomy
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RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Anthropology.
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God -- Omnipotence
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Free will and determinism
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God (Christianity) -- Omnipotence
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780191520662 |
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0191520667 |
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9780198269847 |
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0198269846 |
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