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  • Aristotle referred to the First Cause also as the "Prime Mover ... Cause is only one because it (he) is the Prime Mover only with pure form without ...
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  • process, is found in the prime mover (or the "unmoved mover"). The prime mover is the pure form, entirely separate from all matter ...
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  • Nous was an architect of the cosmos and the first mover of the cosmic ... passed from him to Aristotle, who postulated a prime mover. ...
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  • of a First Cause of all motion, or of a Prime Mover who as First Cause cannot have any other cause of motion above Him, and must, therefore, ...
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  • Aquinas accepted Aristotle’s doctrine of hylomorphism, defining ... =====*Prime Mover===== "It is clear that there are in this world ...
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  • == Prime movers == There are many options for the "prime mover" or motor which ...
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  • from a fuel source, it is called a prime mover; if it produces kinetic ... In 1551, Taqi al-Din invented a practical steam turbine as a prime ...
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  • in the Aristotelian view of God as the prime mover, a non-material self-consciousness that is outside of the world. On the other hand, philosophies ...
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  • system to couple the output of the prime mover to the driving wheels ... system of gears. Aside from the unusual prime mover, a GTEL is very similar ...
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  • elements of Neoplatonism. He regarded God as the Prime Mover, in accord with Aristotle’s teachings. However, God was separated from the world and did ...
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  • , was a British Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ... very supportive of the invasion, then a prime mover in Britain's withdrawal ...
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  • crumbling Latin manuscripts and was a prime mover in the recovery of knowledge from the writers of Rome and Greece. Among other accomplishments ...
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  • its own god—an unchanging divine unmoved mover, and who moves its sphere ... was moved by a fixed unmoved mover, the Prime Mover, who was identified with ...
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  • had argued in favor of an unchanging 'Prime Mover' on the basis of the apparently unchanging and necessary movements of the stars and planets ...
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  • ­in-chief, Col. Wolseley was the prime mover in practically all of the steps taken at the War Office for promoting the efficiency of the army ...
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  • An electrical generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction. The source ...
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  • *Thinking vs. Feeling (thinking as the prime-mover in decision-making vs. feelings as the prime-mover in decision-making) *Perceiving vs. Judging ...
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  • of cogeneration processes and as a prime mover. This is becoming known ... turbines) and to a lesser extent as marine prime movers. In the former, the ...
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  • God, not part of the universe, a motionless prime mover and first cause. The fixed stars were part of this celestial sphere, all at the same fixed ...
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  • often referred to as the "Unmoved Prime Mover" in his work Metaphysics ... argument, specifically that of a Prime Mover who, so to speak, looks ...
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  • Medieval literature and Medieval art was a prime mover for the synthesis and transformational continuity between the ancient world and the "new" ...
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  • might or might not occur, he argued that, as the prime mover, God would know about particular events, not as humans do, when the events occur, but because ...
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  • Timaeus and Aristotle's (384 - 322 B.C.E.) prime mover in his Physics are examples. The Greek philosopher Xenophanes (570 - 480 B.C.E.) said that ...
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  • in the third session, Pope John, when still alive as the prime mover of Vatican II, had already met the Most Rev. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, the ...
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  • consumer, Quesnay considers the landlord the prime mover of economic activity. It is his desire to consume which causes him to expend his entire lease ...
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  • language poetry. Pound, who was Imagism's prime mover, served as foreign editor of Harriet Monroe's magazine, Poetry. In October 1912, he submitted ...
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  • serving as parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister, but then he succeeded ... Cliveden set was seen variously as the prime mover for appeasement, or a ...
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  • forced the pace or whether the King was the prime mover is not certain, but Cranmer was in touch with contemporary German reform. Cranmer deserves much ...
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  • because of a combination of first-mover advantage, Dimna's charming ... although some folklorists view India as the prime source. ...
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  • belong to. If I said, for example, that the Prime Mover was above the Crystalline Sphere, this would probably have no particular significance to you ...
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  • sheaves. The wire ropes are operated by whatever prime movers the designers have available, operating through a variety of transmissions. Steam engines ...
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  • author of the concept of the German hero as a mover of history, whom the Nazis claimed as one of their ideological forerunners; the industrialist family ...
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  • From 1872 to 1898, El Salvador was a prime mover in attempts to reestablish an isthmian federation. The governments of El Salvador, Honduras ...
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  • the 1st Earl Russell, had been the British prime minister in the 1840s and ... the founder or, at the very least, the prime mover of its major branches ...
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  • As the name suggests, towed artillery has a prime mover, usually a jeep or truck, to move the piece, crew, and ammunition around. Self-propelled ...
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  • For those who believe in God as the prime mover behind and within history, the issue of whether Muhammad was really inspired by God cannot be ...
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  • in these important matters. Uncertainty is a prime mover and motivator of science and must be faced head-on. It should not be confined to hushed sidebar ...
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  • to limits reached. In 1997, Kennedy was the prime mover behind the State Children's Health Insurance Program, Robert Pear, [https://www.nytimes ...
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