Jiang says Plato believes in immutability and eternity, while Aristotle treats almost everything except God as mutable and describes reality as infinity or continuous change.
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Jiang says Plato believes in immutability and eternity, while Aristotle treats almost everything except God as mutable and describes reality as infinity or continuous change.
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"And Aristotle is what we call a materialist. A dualist is someone who believes that there's a body and a soul. Okay? And if..."
"Things will always change. Things will always move. There's no stopping movement. Okay? But for Plato, things are eternal. There's a grand design, and..."
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