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Aristotle and Augustine on Freedom
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Aristotle and Augustine both hold that our beliefs in freedom and voluntary action are interdependent, and that voluntary actions can only be done for the sake of good. Hence Aristotle holds that no-one acts voluntarily in pursuit of evil: such actions would be inexplicable. 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.
Autorentext
TIMOTHY CHAPPELL
Inhalt
Preface - PART 1: ARISTOTLE - The Limits of the Voluntary - Freedom, Ability and Knowledge - Proairesis and Practical Reasoning - The Varieties of Akrasia - PART 2: AUGUSTINE - Voluntariness and Responsibility in Augustine - Voluntas and the Voluntary - The Good Will and the Good Life - Bad Will and the Mystery of Evil - List of Works Cited - Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780333625378
- Anzahl Seiten 214
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Auflage 1995 edition
- Herausgeber PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD
- Gewicht 442g
- Untertitel Two Theories of Freedom, Voluntary Action and Akrasia
- Größe H228mm x B146mm x T22mm
- Jahr 1995
- EAN 9780333625378
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-333-62537-8
- Veröffentlichung 13.03.1995
- Titel Aristotle and Augustine on Freedom
- Autor T. Chappell
- Sprache Englisch