WhichinfluentialGreekpersonality wastutored byAristotle?If Doves arewhite, & mysoap is white,then soap =dove (T/F?)What Aristotelianconcept describesthe nature ofchange in things?What are thelevels in theTheory ofthe DividedLine?According toPlato, this iswhere all theUniversalsreside.Differentiatethe Formsvs. PhysicalObjects.DistinguishMatterfrom Form.He has thebest accessto the Formsin Plato's juststate.The Ancient Greekphilosopher whobelieved that theuniversals arefound in earth.This AncientGreek philosopherbelieved thateternal truths canbe found on earth.ExplaintheProblemof Evil.IdentifyAristotle's4 Causes.For Augustine,when doesloving becomedisordered?The ProoffromPerfectionstarts withthis fact...What isthe ProoffromOrder?For Augustine,this theory helpsexplain whyfinite minds canseek eternaltruths.Aquinasbelieved thatknowledgebegins with ourexperience of...Name all thecosmologicalarguments.What is createdby God asinherently evilaccording to St.Augustine?Who are theManicheans?She is themother of St.Augustine whoprayed for hisconversion.What is theprimaryconcern ofAristotelianmetaphysics?Cosmologicalargumentsbegin with...Describetheprimarymover.WhichinfluentialGreekpersonality wastutored byAristotle?If Doves arewhite, & mysoap is white,then soap =dove (T/F?)What Aristotelianconcept describesthe nature ofchange in things?What are thelevels in theTheory ofthe DividedLine?According toPlato, this iswhere all theUniversalsreside.Differentiatethe Formsvs. PhysicalObjects.DistinguishMatterfrom Form.He has thebest accessto the Formsin Plato's juststate.The Ancient Greekphilosopher whobelieved that theuniversals arefound in earth.This AncientGreek philosopherbelieved thateternal truths canbe found on earth.ExplaintheProblemof Evil.IdentifyAristotle's4 Causes.For Augustine,when doesloving becomedisordered?The ProoffromPerfectionstarts withthis fact...What isthe ProoffromOrder?For Augustine,this theory helpsexplain whyfinite minds canseek eternaltruths.Aquinasbelieved thatknowledgebegins with ourexperience of...Name all thecosmologicalarguments.What is createdby God asinherently evilaccording to St.Augustine?Who are theManicheans?She is themother of St.Augustine whoprayed for hisconversion.What is theprimaryconcern ofAristotelianmetaphysics?Cosmologicalargumentsbegin with...Describetheprimarymover.

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  1. Which influential Greek personality was tutored by Aristotle?
  2. If Doves are white, & my soap is white, then soap = dove (T/F?)
  3. What Aristotelian concept describes the nature of change in things?
  4. What are the levels in the Theory of the Divided Line?
  5. According to Plato, this is where all the Universals reside.
  6. Differentiate the Forms vs. Physical Objects.
  7. Distinguish Matter from Form.
  8. The Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that the universals are found in earth.
    He has the best access to the Forms in Plato's just state.
  9. This Ancient Greek philosopher believed that eternal truths can be found on earth.
  10. Explain the Problem of Evil.
  11. Identify Aristotle's 4 Causes.
  12. For Augustine, when does loving become disordered?
  13. The Proof from Perfection starts with this fact...
  14. What is the Proof from Order?
  15. For Augustine, this theory helps explain why finite minds can seek eternal truths.
  16. Aquinas believed that knowledge begins with our experience of...
  17. Name all the cosmological arguments.
  18. What is created by God as inherently evil according to St. Augustine?
  19. Who are the Manicheans?
  20. She is the mother of St. Augustine who prayed for his conversion.
  21. What is the primary concern of Aristotelian metaphysics?
  22. Cosmological arguments begin with...
  23. Describe the primary mover.