In this chapter, I consider the arguments by which Augustine aims at showing the diversity of nature between mind and body and attempts to prove the soul's incorporeality. For each argument, I first indicate its place in the work, its context and its goal; then I enunciate the argument itself; and finally I make some brief remarks concerning the logic of the argument and/or its sources and parallels
There are four aspects of Augustine’s thought in the Confessiones that have been challenged and rede...
In Saint Augustine’s works, especially in The City of God, The Confessions, and On Free Choice of th...
Augustine famously employs cogito-style reasoning analogous to that later found in Descartes in orde...
In this chapter, I consider the arguments by which Augustine aims at showing the diversity of nature...
In De Trinitate 10, Augustine offers an argument that seemingly proceeds from certain premises about...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory in C...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory in C...
[Extract] Within the Christian tradition, the Incarnation and ascension of Christ and the eventual p...
Augustine on select metaphysical topics: hylomorphism vs. dualism, theories of God, angels
If the defining feature of the Middle Ages is its churches, the defining architect of its mind, hear...
In his intrepretation of Genesis, Saint Augustine constructed his Christian metaphysics. This articl...
Augustine famously employs cogito-style reasoning analogous to that later found in Descartes in orde...
One cannot understand the literary form of a dialogue without understanding its philosophical projec...
A volume in The Arguments of the Philosophers series is a study of some of the major philosophical...
There are four aspects of Augustine’s thought in the Confessiones that have been challenged and rede...
In Saint Augustine’s works, especially in The City of God, The Confessions, and On Free Choice of th...
Augustine famously employs cogito-style reasoning analogous to that later found in Descartes in orde...
In this chapter, I consider the arguments by which Augustine aims at showing the diversity of nature...
In De Trinitate 10, Augustine offers an argument that seemingly proceeds from certain premises about...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory in C...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory in C...
[Extract] Within the Christian tradition, the Incarnation and ascension of Christ and the eventual p...
Augustine on select metaphysical topics: hylomorphism vs. dualism, theories of God, angels
If the defining feature of the Middle Ages is its churches, the defining architect of its mind, hear...
In his intrepretation of Genesis, Saint Augustine constructed his Christian metaphysics. This articl...
Augustine famously employs cogito-style reasoning analogous to that later found in Descartes in orde...
One cannot understand the literary form of a dialogue without understanding its philosophical projec...
A volume in The Arguments of the Philosophers series is a study of some of the major philosophical...
There are four aspects of Augustine’s thought in the Confessiones that have been challenged and rede...
In Saint Augustine’s works, especially in The City of God, The Confessions, and On Free Choice of th...
Augustine famously employs cogito-style reasoning analogous to that later found in Descartes in orde...