Augustine's philosophing person

The view at Cassiciacum

L'argumentation d'Augustin contre les académiciens relève de l'éthique de la croyance: 'We ought to understand him not as attempting to refut the Academics by establishing infallible certainties, but as arguing that it is right and proper for even the unwise to assent to propositions known for certa...

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Author:A.M. Neiman
Published: S.n., s.l., 1984
Volume:58
Pages:236-255
Periodical:The New Scholasticism
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Background > Roman World > Cassiciacum
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Aristotelianism / New Academy > New Academy and skeptics > Academy
- Works > Dialogues / Early works > De beata vita > b. vita 2
- Doctrine > General studies > Philosophy
- Doctrine > General studies > Philosophy > [Philosophie Augustinienne]
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Connaissance de soi. Le cogito] > [Cogito/cogitatio]
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Raison-Autorité. Raison-Foi]
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