The Ethics of Courage - 9783031327384

The Ethics of Courage - 9783031327384

Springer International Publishing AG

Explore the profound concept of courage from its ancient roots to the medieval era in "The Ethics of Courage: Volume 1". This compelling two-volume work delves into the historical and philosophical debates surrounding bravery, fear, and fortitude. Beginning with Homeric epics and the valor of legendary heroes like Heracles and Achilles, it transitions to classical Greek views on courage, integrating theories of wisdom and truth. The book examines how medicine, geography, military history, moral philosophy, and metaphysics addressed fears of the enemy, suffering, and death. Discover how early Christian thinkers redefined courage through devotion to the Almighty, bridging the gap between Greek philosophy and faith. The narrative follows the evolution of Christian fortitude, with contributions from influential figures like Augustine, Ambrose, Cassian, and Chrysostom. It lays the foundation for scholastic adaptations by Peter Lombard, Albert the Great, and Thomas of Aquinas, culminating in the challenges posed by Protestant Reform leaders. This hardback edition, written by Jacques M. Chevalier, offers a comprehensive study of courage, making it an essential read for anyone interested in philosophy, history, and ethics. It features 378 pages of insightful analysis, presented in English and published on November 21, 2023. Summary: The Ethics of Courage, Volume 1, Hardback, English, Jacques M. Chevalier, Springer International Publishing AG, 378 pages, First edition, ISBN 9783031327384.

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