Anthropology at the service of moral science in Nemesio de Emesa
Abstract
This work aims to recover the central anthropological theses of De natura hominis of
Nemesius of Emesa, a Christian author of the 5th century. The perspective from which this work is
approached is moral philosophy, as Telfer has suggested. Following his point of view, the author seeks
to highlight how the central characteristics of the human being that Nemesio raises are related to moral
virtues.
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