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  1. Thomist Libertarianism is Committed to Mysterianism.Armand Babakhanian - 2025 - New Blackfriars 106 (2):101-113.
    In recent years, a large amount of scholarship has been written about St Thomas Aquinas's views on free will and determinism. This paper is an attempt to bring some Thomist views of libertarian free will into dialogue with analytic philosopher Peter van Inwagen and his ‘mysterianism’ about free will. The thesis of this paper is that Thomist libertarians about free will are committed to Peter van Inwagen's mysterianism about free will. The paper intends to accomplish this aim by showing how (...)
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  2. “El árbol celeste”: la concepción del hombre de santo Tomás de Aquino.David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2025 - Encuentros En Catay 38:307-327.
    Aquinas' vision of man is worthy of being proposed in the 21st century as an alternative to the anthropological reductionisms triumphant in today's public discourse. For him, the human being is not a mere animal, neither is a pure spirit who can use his body as if it were an independent entity. This metaphysical and unitary view of the human being is also not foreign to an anthropology that starts from a ‘first-person’ experience. Self-awareness leads the human being to realise (...)
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  3. Free Will vs. Free Choice in Aquinas’ De Malo.Jacob Joseph Andrews - 2023 - Theophron 2 (1):58-73.
    The goal of this paper is to show that Thomas Aquinas, in his _Disputed Questions on Evil_, presents a theory of free will that is compatibilist but still involves a version of the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP) and even requires alternative possibilities for a certain kind of responsibility. In Aquinas’ view, choosing between possibilities is not the primary power of the will. Rather, choice arises through the complex interaction of various parts of human psychology, in particular through the indeterminacy (...)
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  4. Lust auf Kuchen: Rationale Durchdringung und Arten der Begierde bei Thomas.Oliver I. Toth - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (3):480-485.
    In this review of Dominik Perler’s book Eine Person sein, Perler’s reconstruction of the relationship between Thomas Aquinas’s unitarist position and his theory of incontinence is analyzed. Perler argues that the unitarist position of Thomas allowes him to conceive of incontinence as a weakness of the whole psychological system of the person. Unlike the mad person, the incontinent has responsibility because she has preserved a degree of rational control. Perler argues that the incontinent person is not responsible for the spontaneous (...)
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