Aquinas And Augustine

1.    In what ways did Plato and Aristotle influence Augustine and Aquinas?
a.    St. Augustine was taught philosophy by Bishop Ambrose who studied Platonism. St. Augustine was one of the first to bring together faith and reason. He revolutionized Plato's two world view and divided line. In the divided line he changed the good to god, said the forms are in gods mind, and that god is the only one who can make sensible objects possible. In the two world view St. Augustine said that not all activity is physical, there is also spiritual activity.
b.    Aquinas was taught by Albert the Great. Albertus Magnus was the man that translated Aristotle's teachings into Latin. Aquinas sat out to prove the existence of god using his five proofs. Aquinas five proofs are: the proof of motion, proof of efficient cause, proof of contingency, proof from perfection, and proof from order. These proofs come from Aristotle's four causes of: material cause, formal cause, efficient cause, and final cause.
Aristotle's Four Causes    Aquinas's Five Causes
Material Cause    Proof of Perfection
Formal Cause    Proof from Order
Efficient Cause    Proof of Motion
    Proof of Efficient Cause
Final Cause    Proof of Contingency

 
2.    Pick any two of Aquinas' proofs for the existence of god, and show how he intended them to work, as well as how they fall short
a.    Aquinas's proof of motion states two thing. First there is potential motion, this is where an object is at rest but has the possibility to move. Second, there is something that is moving. Aquinas says that if you look back infinitely, ...
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