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  1. Freedom of the Will in Plato and Augustine.Jonathan Hecht - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (2):196-216.
    There has been a recent surge of interest in ancient accounts of free will. It is surprising, then, that there have been virtually no attempts to discuss whether Plato had such an account. Those who have made an attempt quickly deny that such an account is present in the dialogues. I shall argue that if we draw a distinction between two notions of free will, it is plausible that some account of free will is, in fact, present in the dialogues, (...)
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  • Agustín y Cicerón: la búsqueda de la verdad.Biviana Unger Parra - 2016 - Universitas Philosophica 33 (67):201-215.
    La influencia del Arpinate en el desarrollo vital e intelectual de Agustín es indiscutible. Existen varios estudios que rastrean la relación entre los dos pensadores, en particular, en lo que concierne a la retórica clásica y a la recepción agustiniana de las categorías de Cicerón. Sin embargo, hay un aspecto crucial que no ha sido abordado aún de manera exhaustiva, se trata de la relación del joven Agustín con el veterano Cicerón, esto es, la relación entre dos compositores de diálogos (...)
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  • Colloquium 7: Attention Deficit in Plotinus and Augustine: Psychological Problems in Christian and Platonist Theories of the Grades of Virtue.Charles Brittain - 2003 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 18 (1):223-275.
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  • (1 other version)Inadecuatio E ipseidad; Una reflexión sobre antropología agustiniana.Jonathan Triviño Cuellar - 2011 - Universitas Philosophica 28 (56):141-161.
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