The Concept of Original Sin in Education
The concept of original sin has significant implications for understanding moral development, education, and human nature in Christian theology.
The concept of original sin has significant implications for understanding moral development, education, and human nature in Christian theology.
An in-depth exploration of St. Augustine's philosophy, examining his understanding of morality, free will, and the human condition through his memoir 'The Confessions'.
Epicurus' philosophy emphasizes individualism, skepticism, and the rejection of superstition, providing a unique perspective on human nature and the pursuit of happiness.
Epicureanism and Stoicism emerged as influential schools in ancient Greek philosophy, offering distinct perspectives on human nature, morality, and reason's role.
Aristotle's Politics explores the institution of slavery in ancient Greece, examining its connection to societal hierarchy, natural inferiority, and just war.
This article critiques Aristotle's Ethics, arguing that it neglects human emotions and relationships in its focus on reason and virtue development.