Augustine on the Varieties of Understanding and Why There is No Learning from Words
Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 3:1-31 (2015)
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Tamer Nawar
University of Groningen
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This paper examines Augustine’s views on language, learning, and testimony in De Magistro. It is often held that, in De Magistro, Augustine is especially concerned with explanatory understanding (a complex cognitive state characterized by its synoptic nature and awareness of explanatory relations) and that he thinks testimony is deficient in imparting explanatory understanding. I argue against this view and give a clear analysis of the different kinds of cognitive state Augustine is concerned with and a careful examination of his arguments concerning the deficiencies of testimony in producing these cognitive states.
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Keywords | Augustine medieval philosophy philosophy of language epistemology testimony understanding De Magistro Wittgenstein Divine illumination |
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