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James Wetzel

    Les travaux de James Wetzel explorent la pensée de Saint Augustin, particulièrement dans le cadre du platonisme. Son érudition aborde la psychologie morale, la métaphysique du mal, le mysticisme et la mythologie. Il s'intéresse également à la philosophie post-hellénistique, à la philosophie moderne et au tournant cartésien, ainsi qu'au post-cartésianisme et à la fin de la philosophie.

    Parting Knowledge
    Augustine
    Augustine and the Limits of Virtue
    • Augustine and the Limits of Virtue

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on Augustine's perspectives on virtue and the will, this work offers a detailed examination of his philosophical ideas. It provides a significant contribution to the field of Augustine studies, highlighting the complexities of his thought and its implications for understanding moral philosophy.

      Augustine and the Limits of Virtue
    • A guide to the life and work of Augustine. It takes up the major concerns of Augustine's complex and evolving thought and accords them a form that allows readers to think with Augustine as well as about him.

      Augustine
    • Parting Knowledge

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complexities of knowledge and self-awareness, this collection of essays delves into themes of parting and reunion, drawing heavily on the Genesis narrative and Augustine's interpretations. Half of the essays engage with Augustine's views on original sin, self-division, and the quest for grace, while the others focus on concepts like forgiveness, morality, and the beauty found in imperfection. Together, they reflect on the challenges of self-knowledge, suggesting that disfigurement can lead to transformation and deeper understanding.

      Parting Knowledge