anger,augustine,less shameful than lust,because body supposedly subject to will |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
aristotle,sexual dreams |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
augustine,anger contrasted with lust as supposedly free of bodily insubordination |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
augustine,anti-pelagianism |
Sorabji (2000) 414, 415 |
augustine,attack on stoic apatheia,misrepresents stoic acceptance of first movements as acceptance of emotion |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
augustine,but not consent to act in waking life |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
augustine,but we need grace |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
augustine,can augustine explain case of females? |
Sorabji (2000) 415 |
augustine,consent of will is source of sin |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
augustine,consent to sex in dreams not sufficiently distinguished from nocturnal emissions |
Sorabji (2000) 381, 415 |
augustine,in sexual dreams consent is something that will subsequently bypass the will |
Sorabji (2000) 415 |
augustine,lust |
Sorabji (2000) 381, 414, 415 |
augustine,lust is said to differ from sleep by opposing will |
Sorabji (2000) 414, 415 |
augustine,overlooks seneca's treatment of lust,anger,and fear as all having involuntary first movements" |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
augustine,sexual dreams involve consent of will |
Sorabji (2000) 381, 414, 415 |
augustine,titillation only a prepassion |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
dreams,sexual,in augustine |
Sorabji (2000) 381, 414, 415 |
dreams,sexual,in pagans |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
epictetus,stoic,contest appearances even in dreams |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
fear,pavor ambiguous between fear and trembling |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
first movements,augustine |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
gellius,aulus,compiler of philosophical doctrines,report on stoic first movements misunderstood by augustine |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
julian of eclanum,bishop,pelagian opponent of augustine,male member has consent of will,so lust no different from decision to eat or drink,salivation,digestion,sleep |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
julian of eclanum,bishop,pelagian opponent of augustine,sleepeven parallels lust in extinguishing thought about its purpose |
Sorabji (2000) 415 |
lamont,john |
Sorabji (2000) 415 |
lust,anger supposedly different |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
lust,relation to will |
Sorabji (2000) 381 |
matthews,gary |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
plantinga,alvin |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |
temptation |
Sorabji (2000) 414, 415 |
zeno of citium,stoic,hence different conception of freedom from emotion(apatheia) |
Sorabji (2000) 381, 414, 415 |
zeno of citium,stoic,sexual dreams,freedom from' |
Sorabji (2000) 414 |