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olga55 [171]
3 years ago
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Socrates was an influential Greek philosopher whose teachings, as communicated through his pupil Plato, continue to influence th

e field of modern philosophy. Open the Web Links tab and click on the associated link to learn about the ultimate fate of this great thinker, his trial, and his execution. When you are finished exploring the trial, maps, and chronology, respond to the following prompt. Evaluate the reliability of the historical accounts of the trial of Socrates.
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Kaylis [27]3 years ago
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According to Aristotle, the essence has its own possibilities because there was no deal no idea why he called this matter. But he had a strong believe in matters and essence that provided purpose for the concerned matter. He believed that it is essence that makes everything to be real. Movement form matter or formless was only complete thorough actualization.

There are different clauses that promote any movement, the formal clause, material, efficient and final clause. For example the material cause of the mind can be the matter that controls it.

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