Aristotle view of god

    • [DOC File]COMT330 Persuasion

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      Aristotle (384-322 BC) was a student of Plato. The Rhetoric is a reaction against Plato’s view of rhetoric as well as against the handbooks of rhetoric of that time period. Aristotle makes two major assumptions that opposed those made by the Sophists and Plato.

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    • [DOCX File]History of Philosophy and Christian Thought

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      ii)Insist vs. Aristotle, Hume and Kant that an empiricist epistemology is inadequate; that all argument must presuppose God's self revelation. iii)Within a Christian framework, then, we can point out that the concepts of cause, motion, contingency, criterion and purpose presuppose God for their intelligibility.

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    • [DOC File]SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION DBQ

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      There was much discussion on the reconciliation of Aristotle's view of the world and the descriptions found in the Bible. Issues such as whether the universe is infinite and whether God can create an infinite object were the subject of heated discussions.

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    • [DOC File]Phil 1010 – Introduction to Philosophy

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      adopted Plato’s view that the soul is immaterial and immortal but rejected the idea that it was rational. rejected Aristotle’s view that the soul has a purpose. agreed with Aristotle that some men are more rational (or intelligent) than others and thus, suggested they are better servants of God

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    • [DOC File]Aristotelian Politics

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      Aristotle states: “…the man who is truly concerned about politics seems to devote special attention to excellence, since it is his aim to make citizens good and law abiding…an examination of virtue is part of politics…” According to Aristotle, our study of political science necessitates a knowledge of virtue as an end of government.

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    • [DOC File]Hamlet Lecture Notes

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      Aristotle’s view of the tragic flaw (hamartia) The tragic hero ( a noble) possesses a “fatal” flaw. This flaw leads to his (her) downfall. Results in personal tragedy. Questionable personal responsibility . Boethius’ The Consolation of Philosophy. Fortuna spinning her wheel. Might suggest a lack of personal responsibility for downfall

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy: Basic Questions; Prof

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      a. Aristotle’s view that being is _____ reflects the fact that each social class is defined by a particular _____. b. And Aristotle’s view that the best activity is study might be an attempt to _____ the activities of the ruling _____ class, of which he was a member.

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    • [DOC File]History of Philosophy and Christian Thought

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      Aristotle doesn't deny the world as does the "more consistent rationalist;" but his god behaves as if there were no world. As such the divine thought becomes trivial a principle reflecting only itself and explaining nothing outside of itself. (3) Unlike Aristotle's god, the God of the Bible is not so threatened by the world.

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    • [DOC File]Locke and Aristotle on the Limits of Law

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      Sep 14, 2006 · Locke and Aristotle on the Limits of Law. Ross J. Corbett. Political Theory Project, Brown University. Ross_Corbett@brown.edu. Abstract: Both Locke and Aristotle suggest that deviations from the rule of law may be necessary, but their primary reasons differ: the former attributes these failures to the constant flux of things, while the latter emphasizes the irreducibility of virtue to law.

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    • [DOC File]Sophie’s World Notes

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      His answer was that all existence is divine so evil is an absence of God. There is fate. Through your soul you can know god. Started to be Church vs. State argument. Thomas Aquinas(1225 – 74) Christianized Aristotle. You can arrive at God through either faith OR reason. Also, the Bible made sense with Aristotle’s view of women. (Add a bit ...

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