QUESTION 15 The new science seems to require a distinction between primary and s
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QUESTION 15
The new science
seems to require a distinction between primary and secondary qualities.
finally solves the old Socrates-Meletus dispute about corruption.
shows how final causes actually work.
puts the earth in the center of the universe.
5 points
QUESTION 16
Three movements that are that are important for the transition from medieval times into modernity are
the Golden Age, Renaissance humanism, and the scientific revolution.
the age of exploration, the Revolution age, and the Reformation.
Renaissance humanism, monasticism, and scientific revolution.
Renaissance humanism, the Reformation, and the scientific revolution.
5 points
QUESTION 17
According to Aristotle, the human being who is truly wise has the kind of life which imitates the activity of God.
True
False
5 points
QUESTION 18
Like Plato, Aristotle
was a deeply religious mystic.
was very much preoccupied by the task of overcoming relativism and skepticism.
took no interest at all in science.
had his own school.
a.seems to require a distinction between primary and secondary qualities.
b.finally solves the old Socrates-Meletus dispute about corruption.
c.shows how final causes actually work.
d.puts the earth in the center of the universe.
Explanation / Answer
15. (Note: The new science refers to two different documents, one an eighteenth century one by Vico and the other by Galileo. The answer below is with respect to Galileo's work.
The new science
puts the earth in the center of the universe.
16. Three movements that are that are important for the transition from medieval times into modernity are
Renaissance humanism, the Reformation, and the scientific revolution.
17. According to Aristotle, the human being who is truly wise has the kind of life which imitates the activity of God.
True
18. Like Plato, Aristotle
had his own school (It was called the Peripatetic school)
d.puts the earth in the center of the universe.
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