The Political Writings of St. AugustineThis collection, taken from the works of St. Augustine, has been arranged so as to give the reader an organized, comprehensive view of the great African saint's political ideas. These, no less than his ideas on sin, grace and predestination, have long been an object of study and controversy. |
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Philosophers — who place the end of human good in virtue itself , in order to put
to shame certain other philosophers , who indeed approve of the virtues , but
measure them all with reference to the end of bodily pleasure , and think that this
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Philosophers — who place the end of human good in virtue itself , in order to put
to shame certain other philosophers , who indeed approve of the virtues , but
measure them all with reference to the end of bodily pleasure , and think that this
...
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Now these four things -pleasure , repose , the two combined , and the primary
objects of nature - exist in us in such sort that we must either desire virtue on their
account , or them for the sake of virtue , or both for their own sake ...
Now these four things -pleasure , repose , the two combined , and the primary
objects of nature - exist in us in such sort that we must either desire virtue on their
account , or them for the sake of virtue , or both for their own sake ...
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tue , it is desired for its own sake , and virtue is chosen only for its sake , and to
effect nothing else than the attainment or preservation of bodily pleasure . And
this , indeed , is to make life hideous ; for where virtue is the slave of pleasure it
no ...
tue , it is desired for its own sake , and virtue is chosen only for its sake , and to
effect nothing else than the attainment or preservation of bodily pleasure . And
this , indeed , is to make life hideous ; for where virtue is the slave of pleasure it
no ...
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THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
Gods Governance and Roman | 88 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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The Political Writings of St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine,Dino Bigongiari Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
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