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Thomas Aquinas, began to construct his equally ambitious synthesis of Aristotelian metaphysics and Christian theology. Thomas abolished Aristotle’s division between first and second philosophy – easily done since it was blurred by Aristotle himself – and turned natural philosophy into a branch of theology. Thomas’s God, the primum movens immobile, is Aristotle’s unmoved mover; the teleology of his ethics is Aristotle’s too.*
The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science
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