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renzo156

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Aquinass five ways refer to
 
 

a. the five ways to achieve moral goodness.
  b. the five ways in which things change.
  c. the five ways which we have for obtaining knowledge.
  d. the five ways of proving Gods existence.



Question 2

Aquinass view that everything in the universe is located on a continuous hierarchy from the lowest form of being all the way up to God is sometimes called
 
 

a. the ladder model of the universe.
   b. the great chain of being.
  c. the emanation view of creation.
  d. identity of indiscernibles.




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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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