The Major Philosophical Reflections in St. Augustine's Confessions
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The narrative in Confessions oscillates between Augustine's personal experience and his philosophical reflection, and in doing so, it provides profound insights into the nature of human existence. The centrality of memory and time in the text is particularly significant. In Book XI, Augustine meditates on the nature of time in a way that has influenced subsequent thinkers for centuries. His reflections on the past, present, and future, and the inability of humans to grasp the present fully ...























