El yo como causa

Authors

  • Juan José Sanguineti Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Argentina

Keywords:

YO, PERSONA HUMANA, LIBRE ARBITRIO, CAUSALIDAD

Abstract

This paper aims to explain how the human self can be said to be a cause of his/her free actions, especially when they are voluntary and physical. First the natural causation in the physical world is analyzed, particularly in self-organized living beings and afterwards in animal intentional behaviour, which is guided by cognition and emotions. An important distinction between downward causation and bottom-up causation is useful to explain the complex causality in self-organized intentional beings. Downward causation, coming from a higher level, has in influence over lower ontological levels. Bottom-up causation operates inversely. A distinction is also drawn between the “natural Self ” (nature enhanced by habits) and the “intentional Self ” (a subject endowed with consciousness and the power of controlling operations). This framework is applied to man, whose higher downward causality comes from the person (intellect and free will) and, guiding the sensitive lower layer of his/her nature, reaches in a quite natural way the voluntary control of the body.

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Published

02/02/2010

How to Cite

Sanguineti, J. J. (2010). El yo como causa. Sapientia, 16(227-228), 3–9. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar./index.php/SAP/article/view/6523

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