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    Augustine's Invention of the Inner Self: The Legacy of a Christian Platonist.Phillip Cary - 2000 - Oup Usa.
    Phillip Cary argues that Augustine invented or created the concept of self as an inner space--as space into which one can enter and in which one can find God. This concept of inwardness, says Cary, has worked its way deeply into the intellectual heritage of the West and many Western individuals have experienced themselves as inner selves. After surveying the idea of inwardness in Augustine's predecessors, Cary offers a re-examination of Augustine's own writings, making the controversial point that in his (...)
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  2. Philosophical and religious origins of the private inner self.Phillip Cary - 2011 - Zygon 46 (1):121-134.
    This article traces the historical origins of the modern concept of a private inner self., with precursors in Plato and Plotinus, its first full appearance in Augustine, its classic modern form in Locke, and its dissolution in postmodernism. The article elaborates the historical narrative given in my Augustine's Invention of the Inner Self (Oxford University Press, 2000).
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  3. Right‐wing postmodernism and the rationality of traditions.Phillip Cary - 2017 - Zygon 52 (3):807-821.
    Modern thought typically opposes the authority of tradition in the name of universal reason. Postmodernism begins with the insight that the sociohistorical context of tradition and its authority is inevitable, even in modernity. Modernity can no longer take itself for granted when it recognizes itself as a tradition that is opposed to traditions. The left-wing postmodernist response to this insight is to conclude that because tradition is inevitable, irrationality is inevitable. The right-wing postmodernist response is to see traditions as the (...)
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    Epilogue.Phillip Cary - 2015 - In Gary W. Jenkins & Jonathan Yonan (eds.), Liberal Learning and the Great Christian Traditions. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
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    (1 other version)Believing the Word.Phillip Cary - 1996 - Faith and Philosophy 13 (1):78-90.
    Our concept of knowing of other persons ought to include respect for them. Since respect implies considering whether what they say is true, I propose that believing others’ words is a necessary condition of knowing them. I explore the contribution such belief makes to knowledge of other persons, as well as some surprising but welcome implications, including theological consequences.
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    Inner Grace: Augustine in the Traditions of Plato and Paul.Phillip Cary - 2008 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book is, along with Outward Signs, a sequel to Phillip Cary's Augustine and the Invention of the Inner Self. In this work, Cary traces the development of Augustine's epochal doctrine of grace, arguing that it does not represent a rejection of Platonism in favor of a more purely Christian point of view DL a turning from Plato to Paul, as it is often portrayed. Instead, Augustine reads Paul and other Biblical texts in light of his Christian Platonist inwardness, producing (...)
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    Outward Signs: The Powerlessness of External Things in Augustine's Thought.Phillip Cary - 2008 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book is, along with Inner Grace, a sequel to Phillip Cary's Augustine and the Invention of the Inner Self. In this work, Cary argues that Augustine invented the expressionist type of semiotics widely taken for granted in modernity, where words are outward signs giving inadequate expression to what lies within the soul. Augustine uses this new semiotics to explain why the authority of external teaching, including Biblical authority, is useful but temporary, designed to lead to a more permanent Platonist (...)
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    On Behalf of Classical Trinitarianism: A Critique on Rahner on the Trinity.Phillip Cary - 1992 - The Thomist 56 (3):365 - 405.
    Through a critique of Karl Rahner and an exegesis of John of Damascus, the article argues that there is no difference in essential logic between Greek and Latin Trinitarianism. In particular, both traditions establish an epistemic gap between the doctrine of the immanent Trinity and the doctrine of the economic Trinity, which (contrary to prevailing theological opinion) is well-placed, but does not imply that the inner self of the Trivine God remains hidden and unknown in the economy of salvation.
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    Augustine and Liberal Education.Felix B. Asiedu, Debra Romanick Baldwin, Phillip Cary, Mark J. Doorley, Daniel Doyle, Marylu Hill, John Immerwahr, Richard M. Jacobs, Thomas F. Martin, Andrew R. Murphy & Thomas W. Smith - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    This book applies Augustine's thought to current questions of teaching and learning. The essays are written in an accessible style and is not intended just for experts on Augustine or church history.
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    Augustine and Philosophy.Phillip Cary, John Doody & Kim Paffenroth (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    The essays in this book, by a variety of leading Augustine scholars, examine not only Augustine's multifaceted philosophy and its relation to his epoch-making theology, but also his practice as a philosopher, as well as his relation to other philosophers both before and after him. Thus the collection shows that Augustine's philosophy remains an influence and a provocation in a wide variety of settings today.
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    Augustine’s Intellectual Conversion: The Journey from Platonism to Christianity.Phillip Cary - 2011 - Augustinian Studies 42 (1):91-95.
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    Augustine, Philosopher and Saint.Phillip Cary - 1997 - Teaching Co..
    A lecture course on Augustine's thought, published in audio and video by The Great Courses.
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  13. Divine causality according to neo-Platonism.Phillip S. Cary - 2021 - In Gregory Ganssle (ed.), Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Jonah.Phillip Cary - 2008 - Grand Rapids, MI, USA: Brazos.
    A theological exegesis of the book of Jonah.
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  15. Philosophy and Religion in the West.Phillip Cary - 1999 - The Great Courses.
    A lecture course on the interaction of Philosophy and Religion in Western thought, available in video and audio formats published by The Great Courses.
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    (1 other version)Reading and Seeing.Phillip Cary - 2003 - Augustinian Studies 34 (2):255-265.
  17. Signs and Inwardness: Augustine's Theological Epistemology.Phillip S. Cary - 1994 - Dissertation, Yale University
    This is a study of the development of Western inwardness from Plato to Augustine. It traces the origin of three concepts: inward turn, private inner space, and outward expression. All three were originally theological concepts; i.e., they belonged to philosophical theories that related God to the soul. ;Part I examines the precursors of these three concepts in Plato, then notes the central contribution made by Aristotle's doctrine that the mind is identical with the Forms it knows. This allows Plotinus to (...)
     
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    The Inner Word Prior to Language: Augustine as Platonist Alternative to Gadamerian Hermeneutics.Phillip Cary - 2011 - Philosophy Today 55 (2):192-198.
    This paper is a response to John Arthos' book, The Inner Word in Gadamer's Hermeneutics. I show that Arthos and Gadamer are both mistaken in thinking that Augustine's concept of the inner word supports the notion that language and thought are inseparable. On the contrary, tThe "inner word" in Augustine is not a word in any human language, but the mind's act of intellectual understanding, which is logically prior to and independent of all language.
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    What Licentius Learned: A Narrative Reading of the Cassiciacum Dialogues.Phillip Cary - 1998 - Augustinian Studies 29 (1):141-163.
    A narrative reading of Augustine's Cassiciacum dialogues (De Beata Vita, Contra Academicos, and De Ordine) with particular focus on the role of Licentius, who learns philosophy through Socratic conversation with Augustine.
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    Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 3rd edition.Darren Staloff, Louis Markos, Jeremy duQuesnay Adams, Phillip Cary, Dennis Dalton, Alan Charles Kors, Jeremy Shearmur, Robert C. Solomon, Robert Kane, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Mark W. Risjord & Douglas Kellner (eds.) - 2000 - Washington DC: The Great Courses.
    A course on the Western philosophical tradition, with multiple lecturers, available in audio and video formats through the Great Courses.
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    From Plato to Christ: How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2022 - Augustinian Studies 53 (1):121-123.
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    Augustine and the Trinity. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2011 - Augustinian Studies 42 (1):87-90.
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    Augustine and the Cure of Souls. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2010 - Augustinian Studies 41 (2):469-471.
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    Augustine’s Critique of Skepticism. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2001 - Augustinian Studies 32 (2):279-280.
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    Augustine’s Intellectual Conversion. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2010 - Augustinian Studies 41 (2):526-530.
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    Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2008 - Augustinian Studies 39 (2):306-308.
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    Freedom and Necessity. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2008 - Augustinian Studies 39 (2):295-297.
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    From Aristotle to Augustine. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2003 - Augustinian Studies 34 (2):299-300.
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    Luigi Gioia, OSB, The Theological Epistemology of Augustine’s De Trinitate. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2013 - Augustinian Studies 44 (2):315-317.
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    Philosophy and Theology, John D. Caputo. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (1):318-319.
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    Paige E. Hochschild, Memory in Augustine's Theological Anthropology. (Oxford Early Christian Studies.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. 272. $125. ISBN: 9780199643028. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1109-1110.
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    Plotinus on the Soul. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2005 - Augustinian Studies 36 (1):283-285.
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    (1 other version)Reason, Faith and Otherness in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought. By Kevin Corrigan. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2014 - Augustinian Studies 45 (1):150-152.
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    Ron Haflidson, On Solitude, Conscience, Love, and our Inner and Outer Lives. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2020 - Augustinian Studies 51 (2):234-236.
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    Saint Augustine and the Fall of the Soul. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2006 - Augustinian Studies 37 (2):292-295.
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    Thought Clothed with Sound. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2004 - Augustinian Studies 35 (1):142-146.
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    The Incarnation of the Word. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2010 - Augustinian Studies 41 (2):505-508.
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    The Mysticism of Saint Augustine. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2007 - Ancient Philosophy 27 (2):456-460.
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    Understanding the Medieval Meditative Ascent. [REVIEW]Phillip Cary - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (1):310-313.
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    Augustine and the Jews. [REVIEW]Sabrina Inowlocki, Phillip Cary & Elena Procario-Foley - 2009 - Augustinian Studies 40 (2):279-294.