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He was greatly influenced by Aristotle's thoughts.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
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______ and ______ are not two conflicting disciplines.
philosophy , theology
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for Aquinas, Philosophy and Theology are not two conflicting disciplines. Rather, these two are complementary in the quest for truth.
true
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The difference between Aquinas and Aristotle was that ________ only sees the body and soul as inseparable.
aristotle
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Aristotle only sees the body and soul as ______.
inseparable
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who believed that the soul is dependent on the body,
St. Thomas Aquinas
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intellect and will
highest human faculties
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The ____, then, gives life and understanding,
soul
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For Aquinas, without the ____, the ____ will not have its form; (space lang)
soul body
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without the ______, the _____ will not have its required sense organs to gain knowledge.
body soul
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These faculties are geared towards the attainment of the contemplation of God.
true
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UNDERSTANDING OF THE HUMAN PERSON IN THE MODERN PERIOD - In this period, there was a huge paradigm shift (from being theocentric, it shifted to being ______).
anthropocentic
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______ placed man at the top to distinguish him from other animas.
modernity
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_______ became an underlying assumption of most philosophical concepts during the modern period.
Anthropocentricism
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_______The foremost person to have identified man on top of the other animals.
Renee Descartes
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He explicitly said that animals have no souls; they cannot think and are mere bundles of instincts prepackaged by God.
true
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who believed that the individual is responsible for himself
Renee Descartes
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who said The human mind could not attain any knowledge without perceiving it first
John Locke
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The soul's task is to __ and ___ what the physical body perceives.
think, interpret
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Locke _______ with Descartes that human persons are born with innate, fundamental principles, and knowledge.
disagree
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For Locke, the human mind is a ?
tabula rasa, blank state
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John Locke As an ______, he provided a systematic philosophy that attempts to answer how the human person thinks.
empiricist
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To speak of the human person as an 'embodied spirit does not refer to the materialization or the personification of a human being. Rather, it refers to the inseparable union of the body and the soul
meeting point
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plato only sees the body and soul as ______.
seperable