The Good in Boethius’ De hebdomadibus

History of Philosophy Quarterly 40 (3):202-221 (2023)
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Abstract

The De hebdomadibus (DH) of Boethius presents a problem with the idea that ordinary finite substances are good and then proposes a solution to the problem. Careful reconstruction of Boethius’ arguments reveals that his solution relies on an account of finite goodness that he does not make explicit. Moreover, accounts of finite goodness that commentators have supplied to the DH should be rejected. Instead, the account of finite goodness given in book III of the Consolatio successfully resolves the problem raised in the DH.

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Dan Kemp
Grand Canyon University

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