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Condition: Like New Seller's Comments: Fully and beutifully intact. Absolutely no marks, tears, or scratches on any of the books 274 pages. Text is bold and easy to read. Highly recommended for followers of St. Thomas Aquinas' work, and any interested in the evolving study of human nature.
Full Description: The selections in this volume, drawn from Aquinas' Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima and from the Summa Theologica, focus not only on the relationship between the soul and body, and on the nature of the intellect and human knowledge, but also on the peculiarly human characteristics of our bodies and bodily passions. |
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