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St. Thomas Aquinas
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• 2018
• Genre: The Disputed Question
• Objections to the philosopher position
• “I answer that” - Philo. position
• Replies to objections
• Summa format leads to encyclopedias
• Summa basically means summary
St. Thomas Aquinas
Last document update:
ago
• Genre: The Disputed Question
• Objections to the philosopher position
• “I answer that” - Philo. position
• Replies to objections
• Summa format leads to encyclopedias
• Summa basically means summary
Three categories of souls—anything a top category can do all natures, middle can also do bottom, bottom can only do bottom
Rational (best): reason (abstract thought and long term deliberation)

Sensitive (better): locomotion (movement through environment), sensation

Vegetative (good): grow, nutrition, reproduce

Three categories of souls—anything a top category can do all natures, middle can also do bottom, bottom can only do bottom
Rational (best): reason (abstract thought and long term deliberation)

Sensitive (better): locomotion (movement through environment), sensation

Vegetative (good): grow, nutrition, reproduce

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Two primary pre-socratic questions:
1.	“The one and the many” All things are reducible to one?
2.	“What is change and what (if anything) survives it?”

Pre-Socratic Philosophers
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Two primary pre-socratic questions:
1.	“The one and the many” All things are reducible to one?
2.	“What is change and what (if anything) survives it?”

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