
Why Would a Biologist Believe in the Soul? | Professor Jonathan Buttaci
The Thomistic Institute
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The So-Called Human Difference
Aristotle's account of the distinctively human soul first presupposes the soul as a unifying principle of our life. And so the human soul doesn't supplant that biological background, but enhances it. In view of these life activities that are not biological but are intellectual, we might be in a position to say that the human soul is also a principle of a very special kind of non-bodily thing for us.
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