Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature: A Philosophical Study of Summa Theologiae Ia, 75-89 (review)

Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (1):99-100 (2004)
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Pasnau sets the philosophy in the context of ancient and modern thought, looking at some of the most difficult areas of Aquinas's thought: the relationship of soul to body, workings of sense and intellect, will and passions, and personal identity

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John O'Callaghan
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