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Ipsum verum non videbis nisi in philosophiam totus intraveris. Studi in onore di Franco De Capitani
I 14 saggi raccolti in questo volume esplorano la molteplicità della filosofia agostiniana e della sua ricezione medievale: considerando l’educazione di Agostino e lo sviluppo del suo pensiero veicolato da una serie di immagini e stili filosofici, ne vengono ricostruiti i motivi ricorrenti – la polemica anti-manichea, la visione politica, il ruolo della ragione, la guerra – e la loro fortuna in autori come Tommaso d’Aquino, Nicole Oresme, Gregorio da Rimini, e Roberto Grossatesta.
The 14 essays collected in this volume explore the various aspects of Augustine’s philosophy and its medieval reception: by considering his education and the development of his thought as conveyed by a series of philosophical images and styles, the volume reconstructs the recurring motifs of his intellectual journey (the anti-Manichean polemic, his political vision, the role of reason, and the theory of war) and their fortune in authors such as Thomas Aquinas, Nicole Oresme, Gregory of Rimini, and Robert Grosseteste.
The 14 essays collected in this volume explore the various aspects of Augustine’s philosophy and its medieval reception: by considering his education and the development of his thought as conveyed by a series of philosophical images and styles, the volume reconstructs the recurring motifs of his intellectual journey (the anti-Manichean polemic, his political vision, the role of reason, and the theory of war) and their fortune in authors such as Thomas Aquinas, Nicole Oresme, Gregory of Rimini, and Robert Grosseteste.