Read the excerpt below and answer the question.The first thing to be said about St. Thomas as an anthropologist, is that he is really
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sort of modern biological anthropologist. ... He adopts
almost literally the Huxleyan definition of the Agnostic
method; "To follow reason as far as it will go"; the only question is-where does it go? He lays down the almost
startlingly modern or materialist statement; "Every thing that is in the intellect has been in the senses.
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Schoolmen may have shot too far beyond our limits in pursuing the Cherubim and Seraphim. But in asking
whether a man can choose or whether a man will die, they were asking ordinary questions in natural history;
a like whether a cat can scratch or whether a dog can smell. Nothing calling itself a complete Science of Man
can shirk them. ("The Permanent Philosophy": pp. 1-2)
Read the excerpt below. Then, explain why G. K. Chesterton claims that, "St. Thomas Aquinas, perhaps more than he is
anything else, iS a great anthropologist." Your answer should be at least 150 words.
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Chesterton explains how Thomas Aquinas was way ahead of his time in understanding what it means to be human and had a developed a great sense for ontology. He would argue that there are many of his own contemporaries that think and develop their ideas just like Aquinas did. You can use this as a starting point and develop your essay.
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Chesterton explains how Thomas Aquinas was way ahead of his time in understanding what it means to be human and had a developed a great sense for ontology. He would argue that there are many of his own contemporaries that think and develop their ideas just like Aquinas did. You can use this as a starting point and develop your essay.
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