This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist philosophical anthropology concerning the interaction of the human person’s immaterial intellectual or noetic operations with the psychosomatic sensory operations that are constituted from the formal organization of the nervous system. Continuing with where the first part left off, I argue that Thomists should not be tempted by strong emergentist accounts of mental operations that act directly on the brain, but should maintain, with Aquinas, that noetic operations directly interact with psychosomatic operations. I develop a Thomist account of noetic–psychosomatic interactions that expands upon the first part’s rapprochement between the new mecha...
According to evolutionary psychology, all human behaviours are a product of internal mechanisms in c...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist phi...
This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist phi...
This article, the first of a two-part essay, presents an account of Aristotelian hylomorphic animali...
In this article, the ontology, epistemology and methodology of anthropology are questioned with the...
This article, the first of a two-part essay, presents an account of Aristotelian hylomorphic animali...
Is Neo-Aristotelian hylomorphism compatible mechanistic science? In this essay I forge a rapprocheme...
Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great ...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...
The psychophisical issue is one of those philosophical questions which since centuries continue to p...
The paper deals with two central issues in the philosophy of neuroscience and psychiatry, namely tho...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
The aim of this work is to defend substance dualism by defeating two of its paramount potential defe...
According to evolutionary psychology, all human behaviours are a product of internal mechanisms in c...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist phi...
This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist phi...
This article, the first of a two-part essay, presents an account of Aristotelian hylomorphic animali...
In this article, the ontology, epistemology and methodology of anthropology are questioned with the...
This article, the first of a two-part essay, presents an account of Aristotelian hylomorphic animali...
Is Neo-Aristotelian hylomorphism compatible mechanistic science? In this essay I forge a rapprocheme...
Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great ...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...
The psychophisical issue is one of those philosophical questions which since centuries continue to p...
The paper deals with two central issues in the philosophy of neuroscience and psychiatry, namely tho...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
The aim of this work is to defend substance dualism by defeating two of its paramount potential defe...
According to evolutionary psychology, all human behaviours are a product of internal mechanisms in c...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...