La libertad agustiniana

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María del C. DOLBY MÚGICA

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Saint Augustine conception of freedom forges through his polemics with Manichees and Pelagians. Augustine defends the existence of freedom against the Manichees and he considerates it the real cause of evil or sin as well as capable of obteining merits. Face to Pelagians he affirms that liberum arbitrium needs God grace to do good arriving to a more perfect freedom, libertas, which consists in the need to do the good. The goal of freedom is God, man's highest good and happiness.

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DOLBY MÚGICA, M. del C. (2004). La libertad agustiniana. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 11, 49–66. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v11i.9221
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SPECIAL ISSUE: Freedom in the Middle Ages

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