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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Walking Review
On our walk yesterday we talked mainly about our preference of Aristotle's logic as opposed to Plato's logic. Aristotle put his logic in more simplistic terms which is effective if he wanted the average human being to understand what he was talking about. Also, he related to the more personal side of things concerning humans, like our happiness, our virtues, and what it means to be good. We also briefly discussed our semi-disdain for Aristotle's God and how he might have come up with such a definition of Him.
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