Alcuin of York

Alcuin of York
Title Alcuin of York PDF eBook
Author Richard Murphy
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Release 2015-09-15
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ISBN 9780996696708

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Alcuin of York, an English scholar and ecclesiastic born around 735, wrote "Virtues and Vices," a handbook of advice for a soldier whose "soul is wearied by the work-a-day world." Richard E. Murphy turned the moral treatise into plain, everyday English, making it accessible to ordinary modern readers for the first time. In "De Virtutibus et Vitiis," Alcuin drew on the ideas of St. Augustine and other early church fathers but kept it short. A leading teacher at the Carolingian court, Alcuin offers timeless guidance in a translation rendered beautifully and still accurately. "Alcuin reminds us that the practice of virtue and the avoidance of vice were virtually the same in the Middle Ages as in our own day," Murphy writes.

De Virtutibus Et Vitiis

De Virtutibus Et Vitiis
Title De Virtutibus Et Vitiis PDF eBook
Author Aristotle
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1915
Genre Ethics
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De virtutibus et vitiis

De virtutibus et vitiis
Title De virtutibus et vitiis PDF eBook
Author Aristotle
Publisher
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Release 1908
Genre Philosophy
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Ethica Eudemia

Ethica Eudemia
Title Ethica Eudemia PDF eBook
Author Aristotle
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Release 1915
Genre Ethics
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Past Convictions

Past Convictions
Title Past Convictions PDF eBook
Author Courtney M. Booker
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 440
Release 2009-09-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780812241686

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How do people, in both the past and the present, think about moments of social and political crisis, and how do they respond to them? What are the interpretive codes by which troubling events are read and given meaning, and what part do these codes play in suggesting specific strategies for coping with the world? In Past Convictions Courtney Booker attempts to answer these questions by examining the controversial divestiture and public penance of Charlemagne's son, the Emperor Louis the Pious, in 833. Historians have customarily viewed the event as marking the beginning of the end of the Carolingian dynasty. Exploring how both contemporaries and subsequent generations thought about Louis's forfeiture of the throne, Booker contends that certain vivid ninth-century narratives reveal a close but ephemeral connection between historiography and the generic conventions of comedy and tragedy. In tracing how writers of later centuries built upon these dramatic Carolingian accounts to tell a larger story of faith, betrayal, political expediency, and decline, he explicates the ways historiography shapes our vision of the past and what we think we know about it, and the ways its interpretive models may fall short.

The Ethics of Aquinas

The Ethics of Aquinas
Title The Ethics of Aquinas PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Pope
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 516
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780878408887

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In this comprehensive anthology, twenty-seven outstanding scholars from North America and Europe address every major aspect of Thomas Aquinas's understanding of morality and comment on his remarkable legacy. While there has been a revival of interest in recent years in the ethics of St. Thomas, no single work has yet fully examined the basic moral arguments and content of Aquinas' major moral work, the Second Part of the Summa Theologiae. This work fills that lacuna. The first chapters of The Ethics of Aquinas introduce readers to the sources, methods, and major themes of Aquinas's ethics. The second part of the book provides an extended discussion of ideas in the Second Part of the Summa Theologiae, in which contributors present cogent interpretations of the structure, major arguments, and themes of each of the treatises. The third and final part examines aspects of Thomistic ethics in the twentieth century and beyond. These essays reflect a diverse group of scholars representing a variety of intellectual perspectives. Contributors span numerous fields of study, including intellectual history, medieval studies, moral philosophy, religious ethics, and moral theology. This remarkable variety underscores how interpretations of Thomas's ethics continue to develop and evolve-and stimulate fervent discussion within the academy and the church. This volume is aimed at scholars, students, clergy, and all those who continue to find Aquinas a rich source of moral insight.

Aristotelis Ethica Eudemia

Aristotelis Ethica Eudemia
Title Aristotelis Ethica Eudemia PDF eBook
Author Aristoteles
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Pages 199
Release 1967
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