Greek Philosophy: The Sophists through Aristotle Flashcards

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In the philosophy of Plato, about what concept can this be said: (They are) accurate, unchangeable, intelligible and not perceptible (i.e., they exist in one’s mind and is not something one can pick up with the physical senses), divine, and incorporeal (they have no physical bodies). They are the causes of being. They are unqualifiedly what their examples are only with qualification.

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Human Beings (?)

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The Aristotelian concept of the Prime Mover was revised under Christianity to equate
with:

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The Christian God

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Socrates was put on trial because he allegedly committed these two offenses:

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Introducing new gods and corrupting the youth

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