Monday, August 11, 2008
Anicius Manlinus Severinus Boethius (475 - 526)
For Boethius, Neoplatonist universals are only objects of rational minds. A rational nature possesses free will as its acts of volition cannot belong to physical causal chains. Reason allows for a higher degree of freedom (defined as Man's capability of causing his own course of actions by his own means). The more blinded by ignorance or obssessed with vicious passions, the more enslaved; conversely, the more rational, the more free.
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