Self-Knowledge as Knowledge of the Good: Hugh of St. Victor on Self-Knowledge
This is a discussion of self-knowledge in Hugh of St. Victor. It will yield the following three systematic results. First, it will be shown that there is a clear sense in which human self-knowledge is knowledge of one’s own rationality, and therefore knowledge of the proper object of one’s rational...
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