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Aristotle’s basic argument was that human beings could abstract, universalize, and freely choose. This is impossible for mere matter. Therefore, a part of human nature is not found in matter. In other words, the soul is at least in part immaterial. Aquinas, heavily influenced by Aristotle, affirms this centuries later with his own thought […]
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