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Aquinas
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Northwestern PHIL 1001 NoLo Textbook
Introduction & Pre-Socratics
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Aquinas
Descartes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Kierkegaard
James
Nietzche
Sartre
Derrida
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Guided Question
Know and understand Aquinas' five arguments or proofs for the existence of God. Which one do you find the best and why? (i.e. Which one makes the most sense to you?)
Introduction & Commentary
About Aquinas
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About Aquinas
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Primary Readings
Aquinas' Summa Theologica
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"Guided Questions" written by Carol Johnson
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