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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 Principle of Hyalomorphism

St. Thomas Aquinas' concept of a person is rooted in Aristotle's idea of the person as an insult organism. The human person is both physical and spiritual, but there is no fundamental ontological metaphysical division between them," says Brendan O'Brien. "Aquinas identifies not two parts, not two divided entities that are kind of hoisted or forced together"

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