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Active Intellect in Aristotle, Plato, Aquinas
Title: Active Intellect in Aristotle, Plato, Aquinas
Category: Literature / English
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Active Intellect in Aristotle, Plato, Aquinas
All men by nature desire to know. An indication of this is the delight we take in our senses; for even apart from their usefulness they are loved for themselves; and above all others the sense of sight”. This is the foundation of human knowledge Aristotle presents us with in Book Alpha of the Metaphysics. The next question which we must naturally ask ourselves is, How? How is it that we can have any knowledge
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to be actually. This implies that there is something similar to Plato’s world of Forms insofar as man is cut off to a pre-existing knowledge
and with which we are not in communication. Where Plato called it the re-collection of forgotten forms I believe Aristotle to call it divine reason actuating itself in human reason. Because all men
by nature to desire to know, and by knowing we share in the being of God.
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