Battista Mondin Philosophical Anthropology Pdf 99%

Following the Thomistic tradition, Mondin views the human person as a substantial unity of two distinct but inseparable entities: matter (body) and form (soul) .

: Mondin defines the human person as a "substantial unity" of body and soul. He rejects dualism (viewing them as separate) and materialism (viewing the soul as a byproduct of biology). The Five Dimensions of Existence Vegetative/Sensitive

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