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Imago Dei and human rationality

Zygon 49 (1):121-134 (2014)

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  1. Aquinas.Eleonore Stump - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Few philosophers or theologians exerted as much influence on the shape of medieval thought as Thomas Aquinas. He ranks amongst the most famous of the Western philosophers and was responsible for almost single-handedly bringing the philosophy of Aristotle into harmony with Christianity. He was also one of the first philosophers to argue that philosophy and theology could support each other. The shape of metaphysics, theology, and Aristotelian thought today still bears the imprint of Aquinas' work. In this extensive and deeply (...)
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  • God's image and likeness in humans and other animals: Performative soul‐making and graced nature.Celia Deane-Drummond - 2012 - Zygon 47 (4):934-948.
    Although official Roman Catholic teaching affirms the concept of evolution as a convincing theory in order to explain the biological origin of different life forms, there is still a strong insistence on an “ontological gap” between human beings and all other creatures. This paper investigates how best to interpret that gap while still affirming human evolution. Drawing on medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas, I seek to uncover the influence of Aristotelian ideas on the rational soul. I will argue for the crucial (...)
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  • (1 other version)Aquinas on Mind.Anthony Kenny - 1993 - Philosophy 69 (268):242-244.
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  • How We Reason.Philip Nicholas Johnson-Laird - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
    Good reasoning can lead to success; bad reasoning can lead to catastrophe. Yet, it's not obvious how we reason, and why we make mistakes. This new book by one of the pioneers of the field, Philip Johnson-Laird, looks at the mental processes that underlie our reasoning. It provides the most accessible account yet of the science of reasoning.
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  • (1 other version)Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature: A Philosophical Study of Summa Theologia 1a 75–89.Robert Pasnau - 2001 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a major new study of Thomas Aquinas, the most influential philosopher of the Middle Ages. The book offers a clear and accessible guide to the central project of Aquinas' philosophy: the understanding of human nature. Robert Pasnau sets the philosophy in the context of ancient and modern thought, and argues for some groundbreaking proposals for understanding some of the most difficult areas of Aquinas' thought: the relationship of soul to body, the workings of sense and intellect, the will (...)
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  • Reforming Theological Anthropology: After the Philosophical Turn to Relationality.F. LeRon Shults - 2003
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  • Imago Dei, dualism, and evolution: A philosophical defense of the structural image of God.Aku Visala - 2014 - Zygon 49 (1):101-120.
    Most contemporary theologians have distanced themselves from views that identify the image of God with a capacity or a set of capacities that humans have. This article examines three arguments against the structural view and finds them wanting. The first argument is that the structural view entails mind/body dualism and dualism is no longer viable given neuroscience and contemporary philosophy. Against this, I argue that contemporary forms of dualism are able to circumvent such worries and are at least prima facie (...)
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  • Review of Alone in the World? Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology. [REVIEW]Edward L. Schoen - 2009 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 65 (1):47-52.
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  • Weakness of will in Renaissance and Reformation thought.Risto Saarinen - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In addition to considering the work of a broad range of Renaissance authors (including Petrarch, Donato Acciaiuoli, John Mair, and Francesco Piccolomini), Risto ...
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  • Bounded and Rational.Gigerenzer Gerd - 2006 - In Robert Stainton (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 115--133.
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  • (1 other version)Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature: A Philosophical Study of “Summa theologiae.”.Robert Pasnau - 2002
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