Immortal Souls provides as ambitious and complete a defense of Aristotelian-Thomistic philosophical anthropology as is currently in print. Among the many topics covered are the reality and unity of the self, the immateriality of the intellect, the freedom of the will, the immortality of the soul, the critique of artificial intelligence, and the refutation of both Cartesian and materialist conceptions of human nature. Along the way, the main rival positions in contemporary philosophy and science are thoroughly engaged with and rebutted.
“Edward
Feser's book is a Summa of the nature of the human person: it is, therefore,
both a rather long – but brilliant – monograph, and a valuable work for
consultation. Each of the human
faculties discussed is treated comprehensively, with a broad range of theories
considered for and against, and, although Feser's conclusions are firmly
Thomistic, one can derive great benefit from his discussions even if one is not
a convinced hylomorphist. Every
philosopher of mind would benefit from having this book within easy reach.” Howard
Robinson, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Central European University
“Feser
defends the Aristotelian and Thomistic system, effectively bringing it into
dialogue with recent debates and drawing on some of the best of both analytic
(Kripke, Searle, BonJour, Fodor) and phenomenological (Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty,
Dreyfus) philosophy. He deftly rebuts
objections to Thomism, both ancient and modern. Anyone working today on personal identity, the
unity of the self, the semantics of cognition, free will, or qualia will need
to engage with the analysis and arguments presented here.” Robert C. Koons,
Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin
CONTENTS
Preface
Part I: What
is Mind?
1. The Short Answer
2. The Self
3. The Intellect
4. The Will
Part II:
What is Body?
5. Matter
6. Animality
Part III:
What is a Human Being?
7. Against Cartesianism
8. Against Materialism
9. Neither Computers nor Brains
Part IV:
What is the Soul?
10. Immortality
11. The Form of the Body
Index