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Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul | Prof. Gyula Klima

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The Immateriality of the Human Intellect

Aristotle himself is not quite clear about this point a little bit. This is, and especially there is this obvious tension between the second book of the Anima, identifying the soul as the substantial form of the organic living body. And talking on the third book that presents arguments for the immateriality of the human intellect. That was Averus's interpretation.

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