The soul-body relationship
.... The
soul is the
cause of the body in all senses except as the material
cause. The
soul is the origin of the body's movement and so is the efficient
cause. ....
(1912

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Aristotle on God
.... living, as a body that is living "moves itself spontaneously" because "there is present in the matter some immaterial principle (
soul) that is the
cause of the ....
(1994

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Becoming a Cyborg
.... virtue and wisdom (Plato 145-146). In other words, the
soul is the
cause and source of virtue and wisdom. No machine can be wise or ....
(1699

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Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... of the body as he explains in On The
Soul (Book II.4). As he writes, "It is manifest that the
soul is also the final
cause of the body" (Book II.4). In this ....
(818

3

)
Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
.... rest of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows .... could exist separated from things, and how, if the Forms were the
cause of things ....
(1381

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Aristotle and Plato
.... rest of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows .... could exist separated from things, and how, if the Forms were the
cause of things ....
(1638

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St Thomas Aquinas
.... The human
soul, says Thomas, must be immaterial, incorruptible, and naturally immortal. .... is moving, however, means that there is something to
cause it to move. ....
(2433

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Albertus Maximus and Astrology
.... First, the
soul of a man can act of it's own accord. Thus, when a star has power over something, it is a first
cause, but not always the
soul cause. ....
(1841

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ARISTOTLE: midterm exam answers
.... nature is for the sake of something, and thus we need to know the
cause. .... Given that the
soul t3ends to be virtuous, moral virtue implies that the action is ....
(700

3

)
Concepts of Metaphysics
.... rest of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows .... could exist separated from things, and how, if the Forms were the
cause of things ....
(2436

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Descartes Meditations
.... held that the world was mechanistic and completely separate from the mind or
soul. .... and religion in one yoke by admitting God as the first
cause, critics always ....
(1201

5

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Plato, Descartes, Hume
.... mind is incorporeal: Throughout his life Descartes firmly believed that the mind, or
soul. .... able to comprehend any force or power by which the
cause operates or ....
(1576

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Ration & Reason During Renaissance
.... of existence, but his argument that we cannot know if the
soul is immortal .... One such
cause advanced as a reason is labeled the universal and distant
cause. ....
(2125

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)
Aristotle and Modern Psychology
.... nature. His concept is of
soul as both being/becoming, potential and actualization, as essential and final
cause of each organism. We ....
(1324

5

)
Non-Reductive Materialism
.... of the physical which says that any physical event must have a physical
cause and is based .... 315) rejects hard dualism in which it is assumed that the
soul has a ....
(1314

5

)
Non-Reductive Materialism vs. Substance Dualism
.... of the physical which says that any physical event must have a physical
cause and is based .... 315) rejects hard dualism in which it is assumed that the
soul has a ....
(1336

5

)
Theme of Rebirth In Philosophies of India
.... However, Indian philosophy goes beyond the Western notion of moral
cause and effect .... the connection not only between the evolution of the
soul through rebirth ....
(1895

8

)
Buddhism and Hinduism
.... it is rooted in tanha, and therefore can never satisfy, but only
cause suffering .... The Buddhist belief that there is no eternal
soul has made some people question ....
(2912

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Edward Burke
.... that in nature this passion is astonishment, or the state of the
soul in which .... Burke says that whatever is qualified to
cause terror is a foundation capable of ....
(1551

6

)
The Literature of the Reincarnation
.... valuable and clear treatment of the doctrine of no-
soul, or anatman .... of rebirth": Ignorance (avidya) causes volitional actions (samskaras), which
cause acts of ....
(5625

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Sarty and Dee: Analysis of Faulkner
....
cause is challenging and possibly dangerous but a worthy pursuit, while rebelling without a
cause is merely a way of exposing one's own inner poverty of
soul. ....
(833

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)
Charges Against Socrates
.... traitor to the state because if he is successful in his efforts he will
cause many people .... but as a sacred duty to god, the city, other people, and his own
soul. ....
(911

4

)
The poetry of Phillis Wheatley
.... the
soul is enraptured because of the mutual love between her
soul and God: That, full of thee, my
soul in rapture soars, And thy great God, the
cause of all ....
(1554

6

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August Wilson's play Joe Turner's Come and Gone
.... Couldn't sing it them seven years '
cause you was afraid he would snatch it .... something held back from the white man, something held deep within the
soul---if not ....
(1695

7

)
Non-Reductive Materialism vs Substance Dualism
.... of the physical which says that any physical event must have a physical
cause and is based .... 315) rejects hard dualism in which it is assumed that the
soul has a ....
(1596

6

)
Plato's Republic
.... Justice is a matter of having the three components of the
soul in what Socrates calls .... real justice and also points to where to look for a
cause when injustice ....
(1611

6

)
Plato's Republic
.... Justice is a matter of having the three components of the
soul in what Socrates calls .... real justice and also points to where to look for a
cause when injustice ....
(1600

6

)
Plato's Republic
.... the guardian or philosopher is dominated by the reason component of the
soul, the warrior .... It is the
cause of knowledge and truth, and you will be right to think ....
(1890

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)
Cleansing Rituals
.... Actually, even medical science acknowledges the fact that negative feelings
cause disease .... emotions is in a sense a preparation of the patient's
soul, putting it ....
(842

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Jonathan Edwards as Theologican
.... outward and away from himself, as Edwards says in the passage quoted above, and also to
cause the individual to turn inward and examine his own
soul: When I ....
(1796

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