Non enim corpus sentit, sed anima per corpus. Tommaso d’Aquino lettore di Agostino
The aim of this study is to illustrate the role played by Augustine’s Commentary on the Genesis in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. This work is of great importance for Aquinas, not only because it is the work where Augustine clarifies his interpretation of creation, but also because creation is, amo...
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| description | The aim of this study is to illustrate the role played by Augustine’s Commentary on the Genesis in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. This work is of great importance for Aquinas, not only because it is the work where Augustine clarifies his interpretation of creation, but also because creation is, among the theological topics, perhaps the most philosophical, insofar as it gives the opportunity of elaborating on many philosophical issues. In particular, the goal of the study is to rethink the positions of Aquinas and Augustine on one of these issues, that is the relationship between soul and body. I mean to call into question two historiographical theses: first, that Augustine and Aquinas formulate positions that are irreconcilable with each other, and second, that they in no way address that which we today call the Mind-Body Problem. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1637262025-08-04T13:44:51Z Non enim corpus sentit, sed anima per corpus. Tommaso d’Aquino lettore di Agostino Amerini, Fabrizio thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDH Philosophical traditions and schools of thought::QDHF Medieval Western philosophy The aim of this study is to illustrate the role played by Augustine’s Commentary on the Genesis in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. This work is of great importance for Aquinas, not only because it is the work where Augustine clarifies his interpretation of creation, but also because creation is, among the theological topics, perhaps the most philosophical, insofar as it gives the opportunity of elaborating on many philosophical issues. In particular, the goal of the study is to rethink the positions of Aquinas and Augustine on one of these issues, that is the relationship between soul and body. I mean to call into question two historiographical theses: first, that Augustine and Aquinas formulate positions that are irreconcilable with each other, and second, that they in no way address that which we today call the Mind-Body Problem. Published 2025-08-04T13:44:49Z 2025-08-04T13:44:49Z 2016-06-01 chapter 9788875903145 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/163726 ita Quaderni di Noctua image/jpeg application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://dx.doi.org/10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-2 https://dx.doi.org/10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-2 E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni Ipsum verum non videbis nisi in philosophiam totus intraveris. Studi in onore di Franco De Capitani E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino 10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-2 10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-2 9c743178-7a11-43f5-9c4d-07b93e99f80f fa6841bc-b860-4810-afe7-ff8dc7365791 9788875903145 E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino 3 25-76 Florence, Parma, Turin open access |
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