La persona y su naturaleza: Tomás de Aquino y Leonardo Polo

  • Lombo J
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Abstract

Polo's philosophy is deeply rooted in Aquinas' distinction between being and essence. The author applies a circular hermeneutic. Aquinas philosophy of the person is read from the perspective of Polo's account in order to elucidate Polo's own Trascendental Anthropology. The exposition is structured in two parts, each one describing a fundamental thesis. The first concerns the notion of person in Thomas, which appears in his discussion of Boethius' definition. The second one deals with the problem of conciliating mind as form of the body and as a spiritual substance.

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Lombo, J. Á. (2018). La persona y su naturaleza: Tomás de Aquino y Leonardo Polo. Anuario Filosófico, 721–739. https://doi.org/10.15581/009.29.29729

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