El ser personal en San Agustín

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:21 (2006)
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The concept of person arises in the conjunction of Greek Philosophy carried out by Saint Augustine. Both men and women are persons because they carry the image of God in their soul. The desire of Happiness, Truth and Good show the longings of the personal being.

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