The purpose of this book is to summarize and present the teachings and thoughts of Thomas Aquinas (1224-26 to 1274), the Dominican priest, one of the greatest philosophers in the West, and Christian theologians. Aquinas' books are always related to his philosophy and theology, but Aquinas himself did not do such an arbitrary division, and this book allows him to see it as a whole. Let's connect it to the writers of early and late. The authors point out that all the main conclusions of Aquinas may be included in the first one.
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Of course, Thomistic project (Thomas Aquinas philosophy and theological thinking). A little. To some extent, please select the results of previous actions that are not considered to have a will. As modern thought has views of two competing wills, this is complicated, one of which is not a modern opinion but a minority view, but it has a convenient function that does not destroy itself. I talked about it. The choice of Thomistic plan is based on knowledge of two conflicting products. It is considered the ultimate purpose, a means of happiness, and we can not choose to oppose in a way that is not self-refusing. Everything we do is for happiness. "But Tom, I can do something that deliberately makes me unhappy!" Yes, but that's because you think it better for you to be unhappy. Plato and Aristotle did a good job.
Based on the idea of Aristotle, the throne of the 13th century theologian Thomas Aquinas said that all living beings are eager to something good, or their "end-to-end". Regardless of whether they recognize it or not, all living things are moving toward their intended purpose. Their understanding of the principles or principles of internal motivation. "Directionality" of Thomas Aquinas occupies the majority of the world. Any discussion on the human soul requires careful consideration as to what it means to go to the items we want. To discuss it, we need to focus on communities, not individuals. Brown thinks that relationship is one of the most important excuses worthy to maintain "soul".