
Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul | Prof. Gyula Klima
The Thomistic Institute
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The Convertibility of Being and Unity
Aquinas' argument was not taken to be a knockdown argument by others, mostly Augustinians who would not buy into Aquinas' assumptions about the relationships among forms. But if we properly explicate and understand these assumptions, they may be seen to become not only acceptable, but even plausible enough to support Aquinas' argument and its conclusion. The first obvious and universal endures assumption is the principle of the convertibility of being and unity.
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