Aquinas on Mixed Actions

Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 61:45-64 (2019)
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Little attention has recently been paid to Aquinas's analyses of mixed actions, which constitute a significant sort of border line cases between the voluntary and the involuntary. A textual inconsi...

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