Of God and His Creatures

To the cavil that the soul of man is not man, we may reply in the words of Aristotle: "Every man may be reckoned to be that, which is the controlling and better part of him" (Nic. Eth. X, vii, 9). The controlling and better part of man is his immortal soul: the soul then is the man.


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