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Ep.54 Cajetan Cuddy O.P on The Psychology of St. Thomas Aquinas

The Moral Imagination

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The Importance of Being an Embodied Person

I used to teach philosophy of love and sexuality. I would say, okay, what's the beginning of love according to John Paul II? They're like, you know, trust, like no, attraction. Wait, why? Because we're embodied. And so I think this part, you say something right at the beginning of your intro about one of the early founders of modern psychology, Wilhelm Wundt. He was kind of a materialist, right? And he's working on scientific psychology. But then he says, my labors, they don't work with Descartes or Plato, they're really air-sotelian. because the body matters.

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