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De Gruyter Menschliche Willensfreiheit - Philosophy Series

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between human free will and divine providence in this scholarly work from De Gruyter. Part of the 'Themen Der Antiken Philosophie' series, this volume focuses on the foundational perspectives of Augustinus and Proklos. This academic text serves as a deep dive into ancient philosophical arguments and their lasting impact on thought. The series provides a dedicated forum for monographs and collected volumes. It aims to facilitate a rigorous philosophical discussion regarding the texts, topics, and arguments of ancient philosophers. Rather than simply paraphrasing historical claims, the authors work to reconstruct the original arguments of ancient thinkers. This method allows for a direct connection to ongoing discussions in modern philosophy, helping to enrich the contemporary philosophical debate through historical insight.

Key Features

Part of the Themen Der Antiken Philosophie series, specifically volume 3, providing a structured academic context for researchers.

Focuses on the specific philosophical contributions of Augustinus and Proklos regarding free will and providence.

Reconstructs original arguments from ancient texts to provide a deeper understanding of historical philosophical claims.

Connects ancient philosophical thought to modern debates to add value to contemporary academic discussions.

Published by De Gruyter, a recognized name in high-quality academic and philosophical literature.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 April 2009
Listed Since
04 June 2013

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