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ON AQUINAS’ PHILOSOPHY OF MIND. AQUINAS’ CONCEPTION OF THE BODY-SOUL RELATIONSHIP AND ITS RELATION TO SOME CONTEMPORARY THEORIES IN PHILOSOPHY OF MIND.

ON AQUINAS’ PHILOSOPHY OF MIND. AQUINAS’ CONCEPTION OF THE BODY-SOUL RELATIONSHIP AND ITS RELATION TO SOME CONTEMPORARY THEORIES IN PHILOSOPHY OF MIND.

Abstract
In his question 75 and 76 of the Summa Theologiae, Thomas Aquinas argues that the human soul is related to the body as its form such that even after death, the soul has a natural inclination and affinity to the body. This position of Aquinas brings some questions to the fore when discussing him in contemporary philosophy of mind. This paper therefore seeks to respond to one of these arising questions by investigating whether or not Aquinas’ philosophy of mind can be seen as a physicalist view or a substance dualist view. My assertion will be that Aquinas’ position on the body-mind problem cannot be seen as a physicalist or a substance dualist view. This is because none of the two aforementioned dominant theories in contemporary philosophy of mind adequately captures and presents Aquinas’ position.
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Date
2020-07-03
Author
Owusu, Shadrack
Keywords
Medieval Metaphysics
Aquinas
Body-Mind
Problem
Physicalism
Substance Dualism
Publication type
H2
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Student essay
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eng
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