Each human being is one person composed of both body and soul. The soul is what animates the body, organizes its parts, and makes us to be alive. But where does the soul come from? Do other living organisms have souls? And what would St. Thomas say about the ghost-in-the-machine account?
The musings and meandering thoughts of a crotchety old man as he observes life in the world and in a small, rural town in South East Nebraska. I hope to help people get to Heaven by sharing prayers, meditations, the lives of the Saints, and news of Church happenings. My Pledge: Nulla dies sine linea ~ Not a day without a line.
26 March 2026
Aquinas & AI: Defining Terms: The Union of Body and Soul
With Fr James Brent, OP, PhD, STL, Asst Professor of Philosophy, Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC.
Each human being is one person composed of both body and soul. The soul is what animates the body, organizes its parts, and makes us to be alive. But where does the soul come from? Do other living organisms have souls? And what would St. Thomas say about the ghost-in-the-machine account?
Each human being is one person composed of both body and soul. The soul is what animates the body, organizes its parts, and makes us to be alive. But where does the soul come from? Do other living organisms have souls? And what would St. Thomas say about the ghost-in-the-machine account?
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