
The Individuation Of The Soul After Death | Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P.
The Thomistic Institute
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Introduction
St. Thomas Aquinas' account of the individuation of the human soul after death stands at a critical intersection in his philosophy, both in the public controversies of his day and as a subject within his metaphysical thought. On one side, Aquinas opposed the so-called radical Aristotelians. He held that the soul, unlike other lower forms, is an intellectual substance which is immaterial and immortal that it subsists after the death of its body.
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