And The Idea Of God 210

the New Testament God is not the God of the dead, but of the living. And perhaps this is the one argument for immortality, to which much weight can be attached. It appears, then, that Plato's proof of the immortality of the soul ultimately resolves itself into the ontological argument for the being of God or rather, we should say, that it is what that argument becomes when freed from its dualistic presuppositions. In other words, it is a regressive argument, which carries us back to an ultimate...

Lectube Tenth

the transition from plato to aristotle. Supposed Opposition between the Platonic and Aristotelian Types of Mind- Aristotle's Relation to Plato Plato's Tendency to Unify and Aristotle's to Distinguish Ambiguity of the two Doctrines, that the Individual is the Beal, and that the Universal is the Real-r-How they Differ and how they may be Reconciled Common Source of Error in both Philosophies Aristotle's Empiricism His Conception of Organic Unity and Development How far he carries these Ideas M as...