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“The body fills us with desires, fears, and illusions that prevent us from seeing what truly is.”
Plato
Body as obstacle to knowledge
Soul knows truth better without bodily interference
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“A thing is best understood when we know what it is for.”
Final cause
Telos as essential to explanation
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“Evil has no positive nature of its own.”
Evil as privation
Not a substance
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“I will doubt everything that can possibly be doubted."
Method of Doubt
Search for certainty
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“One sees oneself not only as one is, but as one is seen.”
Double-consciousness
Socially imposed self-view
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“We recognize equality itself despite never encountering a perfectly equal object in the world.”
Plato
Theory of recollection
Knowledge of Forms comes prior to experience
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“The soul is not a separate thing but the form of the living body.”
Hylomorphism
Rejection of Platonic dualism
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“The will is good, yet through it we fall into sin.”
Free will
Misuse of the will as source of sin
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“Even if all else is false, the act of thinking proves my existence.”
Cogito
Self as thinking thing
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“To be forced to measure oneself by a hostile world is a psychic burden.”
Racism as psychological harm
Alienation
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“Justice in the city mirrors justice in the soul, each depending on proper order.”
Plato
Tripartite soul
Parallel between psychology and politics
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“A human being who lives outside the city is either a beast or a god.”
Humans as political animals
City-state as necessary for flourishing
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“All goodness flows from a single, eternal source.”
God as source of goodness
Rejection of worldly goods as ultimate
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“The senses have deceived me before, and thus cannot be fully trusted.”
Skepticism about senses
Break from Aristotle
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“Woman is not born, but becomes.”
Social construction of gender
Rejection of biological determinism
“Those ruled by reason should govern those ruled by appetite.”
Plato
Rational part of soul
Philosopher-kings & hierarchy of classes
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“Some are naturally suited to rule, others to be ruled.”
Natural hierarchy
Natural slavery doctrine
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“Two cities are formed by two loves: love of self and love of God.”
City of God vs earthly city
Moral orientation determines society
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“Error arises when judgment exceeds what is clearly perceived.”
Will vs understanding
Error as misuse of will
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“People often deny their freedom by pretending their roles are fixed.”
Bad faith
Self-deception to avoid responsibility
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“Though souls may be equal in their capacity for reason, bodies differ in ways that shape social roles.”
Plato
Soul/body dualism
Tension between equality of souls and inequality of bodies (gender)
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“To explain change, one must appeal to matter, form, source, and end.”
Four causes
Comprehensive explanation of nature
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“Without God, human beings cannot become truly good.”
Human sinfulness
Necessity of divine grace
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“If only my own mind is immediately certain, how can I know others exist?”
Solipsism problem
Consequence of Cartesian dualism
Identify + Explain.
“Justice may require seeing the world through the eyes of the most oppressed.”
Multiple consciousness
Intentional perspective-shifting