source: Gregory B. Sadler 2013年10月25日/上次更新:2014年6月28日
In this lecture/discussion session from my Fall 2013 Introduction to Philosophy class at Marist College, we begin our study of St. Augustine's work, The Confessions. In this particular session, I discuss why we are studying the work, lead the class into thinking about the range of desires and loves Augustine experiences and tells us about, and briefly sketch out his early life. We then discuss some of the rudiments of his moral theory, and focus on two important incidents -- the theft of the pears in book 2 and the death of his close friend in book 4.
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, bks 1-6 1:05:01
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine's Confessions bk. 7-9 1:04:51
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, books 10-12 1:04:18
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 1 42:07
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, bk. 2 1:04:49
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 3 45:53
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Virtues in Augustine's On Free Choice of The Will 40:55
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Pear Tree Incident and Evil - Augustine, Confessions bk 2 11:47
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Divided Will - Augustine, Confessions bk. 8 14:10
Philosophy Core Concepts: Getting Metaphysics of God and Evil Wrong - Augustine, Confessions bk 7 12:07
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