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St. Augustine
Confessions

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philosophy

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1 Int | reconsecrated the religious philosophy of the Greco-Roman world 2 Int | the first comprehensivephilosophy of history.” Augustine regarded 3 Int | psychology and existentialist philosophy. His view of the shape and 4 Int | hallmark of the Augustinian philosophy is its insistent demand 5 3, IV | contains an exhortation to philosophy and was called Hortensius.61 6 3, IV | love of wisdom is calledphilosophy,” and it was with this love 7 3, IV | some who seduce through philosophy, under a great, alluring, 8 3, IV | any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the 9 4 | Categories and other books of philosophy and theology, which he mastered 10 4, XIV | and also so well versed in philosophy. Thus a man we have never 11 5, III | in the books of secular philosophy. But still I was ordered 12 6, I | since I inclined my ear to philosophy I had avoided this error - 13 9, VI(332) | knowledge of early Greek philosophy), I, 10: "After Anaximander 14 9, VI(333) | Coplestone, A History of Philosophy (London, 1950), II, 51-60, 15 9, XIV(338)| The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy (Charles Scribner's Sons, 16 9, XIV(338)| 188; and E. Gilson, The Philosophy of Saint Bona­venture (Sheed & 17 10, X(430) | was widely held in Greek philosophy, in different versions,


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