Philosophical Anthropology

This course provides a systematic overview of major topics in philosophical anthropology, including the human soul and its relation to the body, the nature of the intellect and the will, and the role of the passions.

This course, taught by Jennifer E. Rosato at St. John’s Seminary, provides a systematic overview of major topics in philosophical anthropology, including the human soul and its relation to the body, the nature of the intellect and the will, and the role of the passions.

Seminary: St. John’s Seminary
Keywords: human nature, psychology, theology and emotions, personal identity, free will, philosophy

Philosophical Anthropology

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