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  1. Intellektualistischer Voluntarismus - Der Willensbegriff Augustins von Hippo.Josef Lössl - 2010 - In Wille Und Handlung in der Philosophie der Kaiserzeit Und Spätantike. De Gruyter. pp. 301-330.
    This essay is a chapter in a book about the concepts of will and action in late-antique philosophy. It focuses on Augustine of Hippo's concept of the will. Augustine is notorious for developing the concept of an 'evil will', something considered impossible in classical Aristotelian philosophy. The essay tries to show how Augustine developed this concept from an 'intellectualist' position. It argues that while it is true that later voluntarist philosophies could refer back to Augustine as a starting point, Augustine (...)
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  2. Julian of Aeclanum on pain.Josef Lössl - unknown
    Pain was one of the issues debated between Julian of Aeclanum and Augustine of Hippo. For Augustine pain was an evil caused by original sin. Julian argued that, in the context of creation as a whole, pain can be treated as a good, since its moderate forms are creational. Only in excess are they evil. This article aims at presenting Julian's position in detail, not only in the context of the debate with Augustine, but in the wider context of late (...)
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