Intelligence can potentially recognize all bodies. Therefore, it must be physical or it can be limited by substance. Because intelligence acts independently without a body, things will exist in the same way that they act, so intelligence has to rely on to survive. Therefore, Aquinas insists that the soul itself is not healthy. Aquinas believes that intelligence needs illusions to create thinking. These illusions are created by matter.
St. Thomas Aquinas is an academic tradition, some theories are integrated into the doctrine of Roman Catholicism, and the human soul is in the form of entities. Controversy Quaestiones · De Anima, or the Roman Institute of Dominican Medal Shengsabina held between 1265 and 1266 grade St. Thomas · Aquinas College, the predecessor of Angelicum, Adnus Pope, "The issue of soul controversy" 1268 At the time, at least Aquinas wrote the first book of plural form Deianima of Sententia liber, 1267 Dominica colleague Aquinas translated Greek translation Aristotle's Deanima, Aquinas comment Completed by Moerbeke Viterbo William. Like Aristotle, Aquinas believes that man is the unification of the two basic principles of form and substance. Because the soul is a real form, it is the first reality of material creatures with the potential of life.
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