Aristotle's Metaphysics Part 4 Unmoved Mover
I explore Aristotle's argument for the existence of God, or the Unmoved Mover, and the characteristics of Aristotle's God. His reasoning provides the basis for several varieties of cosmological arguments, including those from Aquinas and Avicenna, as well as for the contemporary cosmological arguments discussed today.
By Dr. Gordon Pettit; see more at gordonpettit.org
Видео Aristotle's Metaphysics Part 4 Unmoved Mover канала Gordon Pettit
By Dr. Gordon Pettit; see more at gordonpettit.org
Видео Aristotle's Metaphysics Part 4 Unmoved Mover канала Gordon Pettit
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