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In the history of thought and civilization, Saint Augustine appears to me to be the first thinker who brought into prominence and undertook an analysis of the philosophical and psychological concepts of person and personality. These ideas, so vital to contemporary man, shape not only Augustine's own doctrine on God but also his philosophy of man: man as an individual, man as a member of societies and institutions — the family, the city, the state and the church.
Источник: Paul Henry, S.J., in Saint Augustine on Personality: The Saint Augustine Lecture. N. Y., 1960, p. 1