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27 Cards in this Set
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Elohim
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From first story. Plural.
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Yahweh
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From second story. Single.
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First story
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Humans are created the same time as animals. 7 days.
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Second story
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Humans are created first, Eve is made from Adam's rib. Adam names the animals (power of speech).
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Hebrew Human Nature Theory
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We are special. We're made in the image of God, to have dominion over animals.
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Materialism
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The only primary thing that exists is matter, stuff. Suggests that mind is matter itself.
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Idealism
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Everything that exists is mental/ideal.
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Essentialism
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There's a fixed unchangeable essence (quality)
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Aristotle
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Greek. Student of Plato.
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Aristotlean Realism
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Forms can exist in a separate realm.
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Form
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What members of a species has
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Four Causes: Metaphysics
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1. Material cause
2. The formal cause 3. The efficient cause 4. The final cause |
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Confucious
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Chinese. Respect of elders. Wives respect husbands.
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Confuciunism
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Thought human nature was inherintly good.
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Buddha
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Awakened or Enlightened one.
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4 Noble Truths - Buddha
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1. Suffering is a part of existence.
2. Origin of suffering is craving. 3. Suffering can be ended. 4. Path to ending is through the noble eightfold path. |
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Anicca
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All things have an end
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Dukkha
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Nothing comes to be unless it is ultimately satisfying.
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Anatta
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Nothing is "I" or "mine"
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Nibanna or Nirvana
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Level of total peace, no suffering
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Divisions of philosophy (4) - Aristotle
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1. logic
2. theoretical 3. practical 4. poetical |
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5 Elements - Aristotle
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Earth, wind, air, fire, aether
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Aether
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Divine substances (stars/galaxy)
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Plato
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Greek. Student of Socrates.
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Platonism
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Reality is so much more than what you see and touch (divine insight)
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Society has 3 classes - Plato
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1. Productive (worker class)
2. Protective (warriors) 3. Governing (rulers) |
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Tripartite Theory of Soul (3) - Plato
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1. Appetitive (inner desires)
2. Rational (mind and intellect) 3. Spirited (love, honor, and victory) |