I've been thinking that in a nutshell one could put much of the distinctiveness of Aristotelian philosophy as follows: life science is at least as fundamental as physical science.
I LOVE that! If only the reductionist materialists could figure that out, they wouldn't ask ridiculous questions like "doesn't free will violate the laws of physics?"
This post is quite similar to an old one that I found, about your two fundamental metaphysical convictions: http://alexanderpruss.blogspot.com/2011/04/two-metaphysical-convictions.html
I LOVE that! If only the reductionist materialists could figure that out, they wouldn't ask ridiculous questions like "doesn't free will violate the laws of physics?"
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