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"This is the only free-standing English translation of the entire Treatise on human nature, which includes St. Thomas's account of the metaphysical status of the human soul and its relation to the human organism (Questions 75-77); the powers of the soul, especially the higher intellective powers that distinguish humans from other animals (Questions 78-89); and, those questions on human origins, the creation of the first man and first woman, and their status as being created in the image of God (Questions 90-102)."--Cover, p. 1.

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"This is the only free-standing English translation of the entire Treatise on human nature, which includes St. Thomas's account of the metaphysical status of the human soul and its relation to the human organism (Questions 75-77); the powers of the soul, especially the higher intellective powers that distinguish humans from other animals (Questions 78-89); and, those questions on human origins, the creation of the first man and first woman, and their status as being created in the image of God (Questions 90-102)."--Cover, p. 1.
Autorenporträt
Alfred J. Freddoso is Professor of Philosophy and John and Jean Oesterle Professor of Thomistic Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is well known for his work on divine causality and on various aspects of the relationship between faith and reason. In addition, he has published many well-received translations of Latin philosophical works, including Suarez, On Creation, Conservation, and Concurrence (St. Augustine's Press, 2002), and St. Thomas Aquinas, Treatise on Law: The Complete Text (St. Augustine's Press, 2009).