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