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" Augustine and the limits of virtue / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 878924
Main Entry : Wetzel, James
Title & Author : Augustine and the limits of virtue /\ James Wetzel.
Publication Statement : Cambridge [England] ;New York, NY, USA :: Cambridge University Press,, 1992.
Page. NO : xv, 246 pages ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 0521405416
: : 9780521405416
Notes : Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University.
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-243) and index.
Contents : Introduction : Augustine and philosophy -- Time-bound. The entropy of personal identity -- Sin and entropy -- The discipline of virtue. Virtue and external goods -- The disenfranchisement of the affections -- Voluntary sin -- Wisdom's grief. Involuntary sin -- The rehabilitation of the affections -- Grace and conversion. Two wills at war -- Fugitive beginnings -- Virtue in retrospect. Conversion's persona -- Mixing memory and desire -- Irrestible grace -- Alienation and autonomy -- Conclusion : Free will.
Abstract : "Augustine's moral psychology was one of the richest in late antiquity, and in this book James Wetzel evaluates its development, giving particular attention to Augustine's appropriation, critique, and eventual reformulation of a philosophical ideal of human perfection. It has been commonplace among Augustine's interpreters to divide his thought into earlier and later phases, the former being deemed more philosophically informed than the latter. Wetzel's contention is that this division is less pronounced than it has been made out to be. Augustine clearly acknowledges his differences with the pagan philosophers of antiquity, but, as Wetzel shows, he never loses his fascination with the Stoic assimilation of happiness to virtue and with the possibility of having virtue follow directly from wisdom. These interests extend to Augustine's writings on grace, where he depicts happiness and freedom as consequences of a divinely directed recovery of virtue. His notorious dismissal of pagan virtue in City of God is part of his family quarrel with philosophers, not a rejection of philosophy per se. Augustine the theologian emerges in Wetzel's depiction as a Platonist philosopher with a keen sense of the psychology of inner conflict."
: "This sophisticated analysis of Augustine's reflections on the nature and limits of human perfectibility makes a notable contribution to Augustine studies, and casts light both on the subject of the will and on the relationship between theology and philosophy generally. It is, finally, a brilliant defense of the cogency and power of the Augustinian view of free will, which has been seen by some as philosophically indefensible."--Jacket.
Subject : Augustine,354-430.
: Augustine
: Augustine
: Augustin,354-430.
: Augustin, 0354-0430)
: Augustine,354-430.
: Augustinus, Aurelius, 354-430
: Augustinus, Aurelius,354-430.
: Augustinus, Aurelius.
Subject : Free will and determinism-- History.
Subject : Grace (Theology)-- History of doctrines-- Early church, ca. 30-600.
Subject : Virtue-- History.
Subject : Grâce (Théologie)-- Histoire des doctrines-- ca 30-600 (Église primitive)
Subject : Libre arbitre et déterminisme-- Histoire.
Subject : Vertus-- Histoire.
Subject : 11.51 early Christianity.
Subject : 11.62 Christian ethics.
Subject : Free will and determinism.
Subject : Gnade
Subject : Grâce (théologie)-- Histoire des doctrines-- ca. 30-600 (église primitive)
Subject : Libre arbitre et déterminisme-- Histoire des doctrines.
Subject : Moralpsychologie
Subject : Tugend
Subject : Virtue.
Subject : Virtus
Subject : Willensfreiheit
Subject : Deugden.
Subject : Genade.
Subject : Vrije wil.
Dewey Classification : ‭170‬
LC Classification : ‭B655.Z7‬‭W47 1992‬
NLM classification : ‭11.51‬bcl
: ‭11.62‬bcl
: ‭281.4‬
: ‭6,11‬ssgn
: ‭6,12‬ssgn
: ‭BO 2701‬rvk
: ‭FX 350955‬rvk
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