The Cosmos
Varied Beliefs
Causality
Organic
Artificial
100

What is cosmology?

The study of the cosmos/universe

100

Medieval Islamic thinker and commentator of Aristotle

Averroes

100

An effect cannot be greater than its 

cause

100

Flesh, bones, human cells, tissue, tendons

Material cause of man

100

Wood, gloss

Material Cause

200

The ordered whole of creation

Cosmos

200
Medieval Christian philosopher and opponent of "Double Truth" theory

St. Thomas Aquinas

200

Provides an explanation (the 'why') for all existing things (both living and non-living)

Four Causes

200

Oak Acorn

Efficient Cause of an Oak Tree

200

Glass, plastic and metal

material cause 

300

The First and Ultimate Cause of the cosmos/universe (according to Catholic philosophy)

God

300
Medieval Christian thinker and Averroist

Siger of Brabant

300

Something cannot come from

nothing
300

Trunk, roots, branches, leaves

Formal Cause

300
Legs, seat, back 

formal cause

400

Believed that the cosmos/universe was eternal

Aristotle

400

The belief that there are two kinds of truth—one from philosophy and one from religion.

Double Truth Theory

400
This includes all matter, time and space

Cosmos/universe/creation

400

The theory that living things (and artificial things) have an end/purpose for which it is made

teleology

400

To facilitate communication and to entertain

Final Cause

500

God created the universe 

ex nihilo/out of nothing

500

According to Catholic philosophy, helps understand why the universe exists

Faith/Revelation

500

Famous Aristotelian text that discusses the final cause of man (men and women)

Nichomachaen Ethics

500

Happiness

Final Cause
500

The theory that all created things are composite of matter and form

hylomorphism