'Alter Augustinus' and the Question of Moral Knowledge: Answering Philosophically as an Anselmian
I. Ethical concepts of justice and debitum: the question of moral knowledge established (p. 314-320); II. Anselmian clues for an anselmian Answer (p. 320-325); III. Translation of anselmian thought: from verbal to moral epistemology (p. 325-333); IV. Justification: the teleology of the rational crea...
Author: | Daniel T. Rakus |
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Published: |
S.n.,
s.l.,
1997
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Volume: | 43 |
Pages: | 313-337 |
Notes: | Full text available from www.jurn.org |
Periodical: | Revue des Études Augustiniennes |
Number: | 2 |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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Influence on the various authors and writings
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[Anselme de Cantorbéry (ou d'Aoste)(1033/34-1109)]
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Status: | Needs Review |
Summary: | I. Ethical concepts of justice and debitum: the question of moral knowledge established (p. 314-320); II. Anselmian clues for an anselmian Answer (p. 320-325); III. Translation of anselmian thought: from verbal to moral epistemology (p. 325-333); IV. Justification: the teleology of the rational creature as a trinitarian psychological image (p. 333-336). |
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