Autoconciencia y ser en santo Tomás

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Eudaldo FORMENT

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The conscience allows Saint Thomas to prove the existence and the nature of soul. Thanks to the conscience, the soul is present in an intelective manner, but existencial and it can be connected to the singulars in thein individuality and in thein existence. Besides, without the own being's conscience, it would be impossible to attribute the being to the things or to their inmaterial presence or even to know something of God.

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FORMENT, E. (2001). Autoconciencia y ser en santo Tomás. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 8, 7–30. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v8i.9378
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SPECIAL ISSUE: Self-Consciousness in Medieval Philosophy