Unraveling immortality and the genesis of human soul in st. Augustine’s selected works

Robert Artur Warchał
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The article intends to explore topics concerning the eternal nature and the origin of the human soul. Augustine’s ontological perspective on humanity upholds the truth of its existence. In ancient philosophy and Christian theology, the doctrine of the immortality of the soul and its origin has been an ongoing area of interest and debate. Saint Augustine, one of the most important theologians and philosophers in the history of the Catholic Church, addressed this issue in his works, considering both philosophical and theological aspects of the existence of the human soul. The author justifies his views by referring to the Holy Bible and to the vital functions of man. Also, he points to the dissimilarity between sensual and mental cognition. As part of its consideration, it relies on the Latin phrase anima rationalis which refers to the rational soul (animus). What speaks for immortality of the soul is the argument of evidence of the lack of a quantitative element, as well as the concepts of truth and life. The foregoing command gives grounds to believe that a human being remains a unique whole of physical and spiritual unity. Also, one of the the key thinks is the certainty of self-knowledge derived from the continuation of gnoseology, which proves that humans are capable of reflective, mind and abstract thinking, and the cognitive activity of the soul shows the ability to transcend the mortal body. This approach does provide a deeper understanding of the role of the soul in human life and in the context of eternity, an important topic in Christian theology and philosophy.
从圣奥古斯丁作品选中解读不朽和人类灵魂的起源
本文旨在探讨有关人类灵魂的永恒本质和起源的话题。奥古斯丁的人性本体论观点坚持人性存在的真理。在古代哲学和基督教神学中,灵魂不朽及其起源的学说一直是人们关注和争论的领域。圣奥古斯丁是天主教会历史上最重要的神学家和哲学家之一,他在其著作中论述了这一问题,从哲学和神学两方面思考了人类灵魂存在的问题。作者引用《圣经》和人的生命机能来证明自己的观点。此外,他还指出了感性认识和精神认识之间的差异。作为其考虑的一部分,它依赖于拉丁语中的 anima rationalis,它指的是理性的灵魂(animus)。灵魂不朽的论据是缺乏数量要素的证据,以及真理和生命的概念。上述命令使我们有理由相信,人仍然是物质和精神统一的独特整体。此外,其中一个关键性的思想是,从悟性学的延续中得出的自知之明的确定性,证明了人类具有反思、心智和抽象思维的能力,灵魂的认知活动显示了超越凡人肉体的能力。这种方法确实能让人更深入地理解灵魂在人类生活和永恒中的作用,这是基督教神学和哲学的一个重要课题。
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