ST. THOMAS ON THE INCORRUPTIBILITY OF THE HUMAN SOUL: A REASSESSMENT OF HIS ARGUMENT FROM NATURAL DE...
ST. THOMAS ON THE INCORRUPTIBILITY OF THE HUMAN SOUL: A REASSESSMENT OF HIS ARGUMENT FROM NATURAL DESIRE
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Washington: Philosophy Education Society, Inc., The Catholic University of America
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If the laws of nature were different, neither relationship would hold. Since the laws of nature are not logically necessary-no logical contradiction would be involved in denying them-the relationship between the entities that follow each other in either of the first two senses of "follow" is contingent in nature. [...]by their very nature, human be...
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ST. THOMAS ON THE INCORRUPTIBILITY OF THE HUMAN SOUL: A REASSESSMENT OF HIS ARGUMENT FROM NATURAL DESIRE
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0034-6632
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