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The medieval view of nature


(p.218) - influenced by Plato, Aristotle, and scripture 1. There is change within nature, but the basic forms are thought to be immutable n and placed all its hope in a supernatural intervention that would destroy the present world and establish a totally new order Chapter 8 - Process Thought
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The medieval view of nature


(p.218) - influenced by Plato, Aristotle, and scripture 1. There is change within nature, but the basic forms are thought to be immutable mental and material substances. A substance is independent and externally related requiring nothing but itself and God in order to exist. 4. Each lower form serves the higher form (God/man/woman/animal/plant). Th [..]
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