Individuation, Identity, and Resurrection in Thomas Jackson and John Locke
This paper outlines the views of two 17th century thinkers (Thomas Jackson and John Locke) on the question of the metaphysics of resurrection. I show that Jackson and Locke each depart from central 17th century Scholastic convictions regarding resurrection and philosophical anthropology (convictions...
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Philosophy Documentation Center
2021
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American catholic philosophical quarterly
Year: 2021, Volume: 95, Issue: 2, Pages: 165-194 |
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