: The narrative centers on the tension between our physical reality (matter) and our spiritual essence (form/soul). Mondin views death not just as a biological failure, but as the final "absolute" separation of these two vital substances.
: Analyzing human liberty and its social and personal values.
: Mondin delves into the dual nature of man—the "matter and form" or body and soul —and explores the ultimate "transcendence" of the human person.
: The philosophical significance of human labor.