Abstract
Can human goodness and evil be measured? Modern philosophers and those of antiquity have debated the mathematization of ethics generally and the measurement of human goodness and evil specifically.
Recommended Citation
Herbenick, Raymond M.
(1994)
"Augustine’s Moral Thermometer of Human Goodness,"
University of Dayton Review: Vol. 22:
No.
3, Article 26.
Available at:
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/udr/vol22/iss3/26
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Comments
Issue contains the subject matter of the 1994 Philosophy Colloquium, which had the theme "Augustine on Human Goodness: Metaphysics, Ethics and Politics." It was held April 7-9, 1994.