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Presents Aquinas's answer to the perennial question: In what way can the emotions be rational? For Aquinas, the starting point of this inquiry is Aristotle's claim (EN.I.13) that there are three parts to the soul: the rational part; the non-rational part which can participate in reason; and the non-rational part that does not participate in reason.

Produktbeschreibung
Presents Aquinas's answer to the perennial question: In what way can the emotions be rational? For Aquinas, the starting point of this inquiry is Aristotle's claim (EN.I.13) that there are three parts to the soul: the rational part; the non-rational part which can participate in reason; and the non-rational part that does not participate in reason.
Autorenporträt
Nicholas Kahm is Henry G. Fairbanks Visiting Scholar in Residence at St. Michael's College, VT.