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The Place Of Man In Aristotle: The Basis Of Man’s Life Crisis
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]Thanks to the scholastics who inherited this Aristotelianism,
especially Thomas Aquinas who presents man as a man by the actuality of
spirituality, existing form that informs an organic body and makes it a
human body.19Thomas Aquinas unearthed and developed this “mutual
affinity†between body and soul as that co-opting for the natural
repugnance to death. Man, for Aristotle, then is not only a rational
subsistence but also: an ‘unam’ per se, composed of essen ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]Thanks to the scholastics who inherited this Aristotelianism,
especially Thomas Aquinas who presents man as a man by the actuality of
spirituality, existing form that informs an organic body and makes it a
human body.19Thomas Aquinas unearthed and developed this “mutual
affinity†between body and soul as that co-opting for the natural
repugnance to death. Man, for Aristotle, then is not only a rational
subsistence but also: an ‘unam’ per se, composed of essen ... Continue reading---
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