Anthropological and Metaphysical Consequences of Non-Thomistic Understanding of the Human Soul: Selected Problems Cover Image

Antropologiczno-metafizyczne konsekwencje nietomistycznego rozumienia duszy ludzkiej na przykładzie wybranych problemów
Anthropological and Metaphysical Consequences of Non-Thomistic Understanding of the Human Soul: Selected Problems

Author(s): Konrad Lampart
Subject(s): Social Philosophy
Published by: International Étienne Gilson Society
Keywords: Thomas Aquinas; Thomism; philosophical realism; soul; body; human being; man; person; delayed animation; Descartes; William James; anima separata;

Summary/Abstract: The article is aimed to show how the non-Thomistic understanding of the human soul determine the understanding of the human being. The author discusses the following problems: 1) delayed animation, 2) the reductionist idea of the human soul (Descartes and William James), and 3) anima separata. All reductionist approaches to the soul necessarily lead to a limitation or negation of the subjectivity of the human person. In turn, the absolutization of the human spirit leads to a dualistic or idealistic vision of the human being. The proposition of St. Thomas Aquinas, in the light of which the human soul is necessarily assigned to the body, shows an integral image of man, confirmed in his external and internal experience.

  • Issue Year: 9/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 63-85
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Polish
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