Rationalized Passion and Passionate Rationality: Thomas Aquinas on the Relation between Reason and the Passions

Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):525 - 558 (2003)
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Thomas Aquinas wrote for the first time in the history of philosophy a systematic treatise on the human passions that considered them from an anthropological as well as from a moral point of view. His theory of the passions belongs to this third or what we could call “Aristotelian” approach. The aim of this article is to bring out the richness of Aquinas’s insights by analyzing his theory within the broader framework of his anthropology.

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