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The Metaphysics Of Personal Identity 1st Edition Psalm

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The Metaphysics Of Personal Identity 1st Edition Psalm
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Psalm
ISBN: 9781443890540, 1443890545
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Metaphysics Of Personal Identity 1st Edition Psalm by Psalm 9781443890540, 1443890545 instant download after payment.

One of the most debated topics in medieval philosophy was the metaphysics of identitythat is, what accounts for the distinctness (non-identity) of different individuals of the same, specific kind and the persistence (self-identity) of the same individuals over time and in different possible situations, especially with regard to individuals of our specific kind, namely, human persons. The first three papers of this volume investigate the comparative development of positions. One problem, considered by William of Auvergne and Albert the Great, deals with Aristotles doctrine of the active intellect and its relation to Christian philosophical conceptions of personhood. A larger set of issues on the nature and post-mortem fate of human beings is highlighted as common inquiry among Muslim philosophers and Thomas Aquinas, as well as Aquinas and the modern thinker John Locke. Finally, the last two papers offer a debate over Aquinass exact views regarding whether substances persist identically across metaphysical gaps (periods of non-existence), either by nature or divine power.

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