Aristotelian view of the world

    • [DOC File]Olson’s Account of Function and Substance Concepts

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      The criterion is precisely the same one used in cases of introgression. In the evolutionary world view, unlike the Aristotelian world view, an organism can change its species while remaining numerically the same individual. So “Homo sapien” can’t be a term that designates what is …

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    • [DOCX File]Home - Owen County Schools

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      The Traditional View of the Cosmos. The traditional view of the cosmos. in European civilization was one that it had inherited from the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. The Aristotelian cosmos was based on observation and common sense.

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    • [DOC File]LECTURE - Harvard University

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      according to aristotelian epistemology, since these forms and qualities can be immediately perceived by our senses, theyconstitute what can be known about the natural world THINK FOR A MOMENT OF THE FOUR ARISTOTELIAN ELEMENTS -- EARTH,WATER, AIR, AND FIRE -- ALL ARE COMPOSED OF THE SAME SORT OF SUBSTANCE BUT EACH IS DIFFERENTIATED FROM ALL THE ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 18

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      Contrast the old Aristotelian-medieval world-view with that of the 16th and 17th centuries. What were the contributions of Copernicus, Brahe, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton’s “synthesis”? How did the new scientific theory and discoveries alter the concept of God and religion? Did science, in fact, come to dictate humanity’s concept of God?

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    • [DOC File]10 Part 1 Introduction - MIT

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      Its root cause was the rejection of a Christianized Aristotelian world view (Scholasticism) in order to accommodate new observations and experiments at the beginning of the scientific revolution. The new physics had not only undermined the cosmological understanding of the Scholastics, but, because so much of ethics and metaphysics was built ...

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