PHIL 2140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Unmoved Mover, Law Of Excluded Middle, Ousia

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Both are right but there is no way explaining how both can be true at the same time. It"s in between yes and no so it"s both yes and no neither and nor its in between is and is not aristotle called it the excluded middle . If you separate us, then we are gone. If there a self-that"s left over when we deduct all the part but on the other hand it seems like there is a self, we can have a part of our self-amputated and still be ourselves. We know universals but what exists are individuals so what we know and what exists are different. God is the ultimate unmoved mover and there is only one being like that. These are his arguments for the existence of god: these proofs are famous, and hard to understand in the metaphysics because he assumes that you read the physics.

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