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January 26, 2025
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Is Thomas Aquinas an inconsequential materialist or a bad cartesian?

Publicated to: Espiritu. 72 (168): 287-313 - 2024-01-01 72(168), DOI:

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Echavarría, MF
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Univ Abat Oliba CEU, CEU Univ, Barcelona, Spain - Author

Abstract

Aquinas holds that soul and body are substantially united as form and matter, following Aristotle. At the same time, he asserts that the human soul is subsistent. This position has been criticized as incoherent. Some argue that St. Thomas is an inconsistent materialist, for the internal logic of hylomorphism should have led him away from dualistic theses. Others, like Swinburne, claim that Aquinas is a substantial dualist, whose thesis would be very close to that of Descartes. We respond to these two positions by showing that the thomistic answer is coherent and realistic.
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Keywords

DualismHylomorphismMaterialisMind-body problemPhilosophical anthropologyRene descartesThomas aquinas

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Bibliometric impact. Analysis of the contribution and dissemination channel

The work has been published in the journal Espiritu, Q4 Agency Scopus (SJR), its regional focus and specialization in Religious Studies, give it significant recognition in a specific niche of scientific knowledge at an international level.

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Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (Echavarria, Martin) and Last Author (Echavarria, Martin).

the author responsible for correspondence tasks has been Echavarria, Martin.

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