The primary textbook by Battista Mondin on this subject is titled Philosophical Anthropology: A Christian Synthesis
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It seemed like an impossible search query, typed into the fading light of a university library carrel. "Battista Mondin philosophical anthropology pdf best." Marco, a burnt-out doctoral candidate, had been chasing this digital ghost for three semesters. Every link was a dead end—a corrupted file on a dubious Romanian server, a preview on Google Books that ended at the exact page where Mondin discussed the anima intellectiva, or a spam-ridden "free PDF" site that wanted his credit card number.
That night, Marco didn't search for a PDF. He read the brittle pages by lamplight, following Elena’s handwritten marginalia. She had underlined Mondin’s key line: "The person is not a 'what' but a 'who'—and every 'who' is an irreplaceable center of existence."