- The
unmoved mover (Ancient Gr****: ὃ οὐ κινούμενον κινεῖ, romanized: ho ou kinoúmenon kineî, lit. 'that
which moves without being moved') or
prime mover...
- ("teleological argument").
Aquinas expands the
first of these – God as the "
unmoved mover" – in his
Summa Contra Gentiles.
Aquinas thought the
finite human...
- m****-transit
Prime mover (disambiguation)
Unmoved mover, a
philosophical concept of that
which moves all but is
unmoved by
everything else Bob
Mover (born 1952)...
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there is more than one
point that
every symmetry operation leaves unmoved. The
unmoved points will
constitute a line, a plane, or all of space.
While the...
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operations leave more than one
common point unmoved. A
polar point group has no
unique origin because each of
those unmoved points can be
chosen as one. One or...
- ...
normative threat tends either to
leave non-authoritarians
utterly unmoved by the
things that
catalyze authoritarians or to
propel them
toward being...
-
broke out
during the Non-co-operation movement, this time
Gandhi was "
unmoved".
Appealing for
violence to end, at the same time
Gandhi honoured those...
- of Aristotle's
actus and
potentia (actuality and potentiality) of the
unmoved mover and Plato's Demiurge. Then
within this
intellectual triad Iamblichus...
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responsible for
fashioning the universe,
referred to as the
demiurge or the
unmoved mover, that
today would be
categorized as
cosmological arguments. Other...
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unitary God is Plato's
Demiurge (divine Craftsman),
followed by Aristotle's
unmoved mover, both of
which would profoundly influence Jewish and
Christian theology...