Theory of Hlymorphism and Ideogenesis

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There are 2 parts to this OD. Part 1 is based on the Theory of Hlymorphism (E-LECTURE 6.1). Part 2 is based on the Theory of Ideogenesis (E-LECTURE 6.2). Be sure that you have carefully read and thought about the theory of Hylomorphism and the Theory of Ideogenesis of Aristotle before you do this OD. Please make sure you write a paragraph for each question.

Part 1- This is based on Aristotle’s Theory of Hylomorphism

1A. Based on this theory, what is the really real human for Aristotle?

1B. According to Aristotle, how are humans similar and different from each of the other natural bodies (i.e., animals, plants and minerals) referred to in his Theory of Hylomorphism?

1C. Why does Aristotle consider a human being to be like a “microcosmos�?

Part 2 – This is based on Aristotle’s Theory of Ideogenesis

2A. Differentiate (for Aristotle) between: (1) percept and phantasm – at least 2 differences; (2) agent intellect and passive intellect; and (3) phantasm and idea – at least 3 differences

2B. What does Aristotle mean by “abstraction�?

2C. Why does Aristotle reject that claim that we have ‘innate’ ideas?

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