
doi: 10.4000/crm.768
Dans son livre intitule Le Thomisme. Introduction a la philosophie de saint Thomas d’Aquin, Etienne Gilson decrit ainsi la vision thomiste de l’etre humain: « En disant que l’âme humaine est “naturellement unissable” a un corps, on ne signifie pas simplement que, par une rencontre sans fondement dans sa nature, elle peut s’y trouver accidentellement unie; la sociabilite avec le corps est, au contraire, essentielle a l’âme. » Heritier de l’anthropologie aristotelicienne, saint Thomas s’est det...
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