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The seven degrees of activity of the human soul in Saint Augustine’s "de Quantitate Animae"

The soul is undoubtedly one of the problems that most interested St. Augustine. He defines it as a substance participating of reason, adequate for the government of a body. The soul has no corporal quantity, but is nevertheless a great thing. This study aims to reflect on the seven degrees of activity of the soul, which the author presents in his work De quantitate animae. The are: animation, sensation, art, virtue, tranquility, ingress and contemplation.

Soul; Anthropology; Ascension; Art; Virtue; Contemplation


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