One of the world's leading scholars on Augustine as philosopher incisively tackles those thorny issues of skepticism, language-acquisition, mind/body dualism, foreknowledge and free will, faith and reason, the problem of evil, the nature of time, the immorality of lying, what it means to be happy, etc. 160 pages, softcover. Blackwell.
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Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 160 Vendor: Blackwell Publishing Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
ISBN: 0631233482 ISBN-13: 9780631233480 Availability: In Stock
This lucid survey takes readers on a thought-provoking tour through the life and work of Augustine.
Explores new insights into one of antiquity’s most important philosophers
Topics Include: skepticism, language acquisition, mind-body dualism, philosophical dream problems, time and creation, faith and reason, foreknowledge and free will, and Augustine’s standing as a ‘Socratic philosopher’.
Author Bio
Gareth B. Matthews is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts. His publications include Socratic Perplexity and the Nature of Philosophy (1999), The Augustinian Tradition (ed., 1999) and Augustine: On the Trinity – Books 8–15 (ed., 2002).
Author Bio
Gareth B. Matthews is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts. His publications include Socratic Perplexity and the Nature of Philosophy, The Augustinian Tradition and Augustine: On the Trinity---Books 8-15.
Publisher Description
This lucid survey takes readers on a thought-provoking tour through the life and work of Augustine.
Herein, the author explores new insights into one of antiquity's most important philosophers. He discusses topics that include: skepticism, language acquisition, mind-body dualism, philosophical dream problems, time and creation, faith and reason, foreknowledge and free will, and Augustine's standing as a 'Socratic philosopher'.
Editorial Reviews
"...we are all indebted to Matthews for continuing to draw attention to Augustine's philosophical range and relevance." Sarah Byers, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
“Matthews is one of the world’s leading authorities – perhaps the leading authority – on Augustine the philosopher. In this book, he provides a series of vignettes of Augustine in philosophical action: arguing against the skeptics, worrying about the nature of time, trying to dissipate the tensions between foreknowledge and free will, and trying to figure out what counts as a lie. There is no one better equipped to spot these issues and subject them to sensitive, sympathetic, yet critical analysis.” William Mann, University of Vermont
“Matthews’s beautifully clear voice, penetrating eye, and delicate touch bring Augustine’s puzzles and arguments vividly to life for twenty-first-century readers. While there is no better general introduction to Augustine’s philosophical ideas, Matthews’s Augustine holds treasures for scholars and specialists as well.” Scott MacDonald, Cornell University.
"Matthews style throughout the book is very easy to read. He includes many lengthy quotations whether this be Augustine, Hume, or Zeno... This is a very good book. It will prove useful for all graduate and post-graduate students, as well as any armchair philosopher and theologian!" Themelios