Socratic Method
... HE developed the atomic theory of the universe. All things are composed of minute, invisible, particles of pure matter (atoma), which move about eternally in infinite empty space (kenon). Although atoms are made up of precisely the same matter, they differ in shape, size, weight, sequence, and posit ...
... HE developed the atomic theory of the universe. All things are composed of minute, invisible, particles of pure matter (atoma), which move about eternally in infinite empty space (kenon). Although atoms are made up of precisely the same matter, they differ in shape, size, weight, sequence, and posit ...
N 3. The philosophy of the Antique Greece
... HE developed the atomic theory of the universe. All things are composed of minute, invisible, particles of pure matter (atoma), which move about eternally in infinite empty space (kenon). Although atoms are made up of precisely the same matter, they differ in shape, size, weight, sequence, and posit ...
... HE developed the atomic theory of the universe. All things are composed of minute, invisible, particles of pure matter (atoma), which move about eternally in infinite empty space (kenon). Although atoms are made up of precisely the same matter, they differ in shape, size, weight, sequence, and posit ...
Metaphysics
... means creator, causer, intelligence, sustainer of the universe. the arguments that philosophers consider,examine whether it is reasonable to suppose there is such a being. ...
... means creator, causer, intelligence, sustainer of the universe. the arguments that philosophers consider,examine whether it is reasonable to suppose there is such a being. ...
Proving God: The Ontological Argument
... being greater than which none can be thought” • Then, Anselm asks, “which would be greater, a being who is merely thought, or a being who actually exists?” • The answer is a being who actually exists; but since God is, by definition, the greatest being who can be thought, He must therefore exist ...
... being greater than which none can be thought” • Then, Anselm asks, “which would be greater, a being who is merely thought, or a being who actually exists?” • The answer is a being who actually exists; but since God is, by definition, the greatest being who can be thought, He must therefore exist ...
Intro PowerPoint for Metaphysics
... Metaphysics: study of questions about the world left unanswered by the natural sciences, such as those regarding First Causes; Laws of the Universe; Mind/Body; Freedom/Determinism. First used by Aristotle who wrote first his Physics (concerning the physical world) and the Metaphysics (beyond the ...
... Metaphysics: study of questions about the world left unanswered by the natural sciences, such as those regarding First Causes; Laws of the Universe; Mind/Body; Freedom/Determinism. First used by Aristotle who wrote first his Physics (concerning the physical world) and the Metaphysics (beyond the ...
Ontology
Ontology is the philosophical study of the nature of being, becoming, existence, or reality, as well as the basic categories of being and their relations. Traditionally listed as a part of the major branch of philosophy known as metaphysics, ontology deals with questions concerning what entities exist or may be said to exist, and how such entities may be grouped, related within a hierarchy, and subdivided according to similarities and differences. Although ontology as a philosophical enterprise is highly theoretical, it also has practical application in information science and technology, such as ontology engineering.