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Augustine and the Limits of Virtue (Hardcover, New)
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Augustine and the Limits of Virtue (Hardcover, New)
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Augustine's moral psychology was one of the richest in late
antiquity, and in this book James Wetzel evaluates its development,
indicating that the insights offered by Augustine on free-will have
been prevented from receiving full appreciation as the result of an
anachronistic distinction between theology and philosophy. He shows
that it has been commonplace to divide Augustine's thought into
earlier and later phases, the former being more philosophically
informed than the latter. Wetzel's contention is that this division
is less pronounced than it has been made out to be. The author
shows that, while Augustine clearly acknowledges his differences
with philosophy, he never loses his fascination with the Stoic
concepts of happiness and virtue, and of the possibility of their
attainment by human beings. This fascination is seen by Wetzel to
extend to Augustine's writings on grace, where freedom and
happiness are viewed as a recovery of virtue. The notorious
dismissal of pagan virtue in 'The City of God' is part of
Augustine's family quarrel with philosophers, not a rejection of
philosophy per se. Augustine the theologian is thus seen to be a
Platonist philosopher with a keen sense of the psychology of moral
struggle.
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