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If change is real then how can we define what a thing is if that thing is constantly changing

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1B

Ionions(heraclitus) and Eleatics(parmenides)

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1C

Hera citus says that everything is in a constant state of flux becoming and that the fundamental substance of reality Is fire, while Parmandes says that everything is in a constant state of being.parmenides position is called Statiosm.

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1D

Monist believe in one fundamental substance that make up all of reality. They see all parts of reality as expressions of that one fundamental substance

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2A

Ancient Greece became plagued, w/ philosophies that deny objective truth and promote subjective truth.

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2B

They believe that there is no absolute truth and two opening arguments can be acceptable at the same time. Emphasizing meteoric over logic.

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2C

Principle of noncontradiction: two contradictory propositions cannot both be true at the same time and in the same sense

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3A - Problem one of many

species are intuitively similar (one), but appear to be different (many).

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3A- Essence

concept, idea, function, identity of a thing what something is. 

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3A - Existence

in essence brought in the state of being.A being as it is.

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3A - Matter

Material/physical part of a being.

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3A - Term

The active unifying in ordering principle of a being.

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3C

Duelist because he affirms the existence of both matter and form. This solves the problem of the one or many by explaining the fact that species are intuitively similar by reference in the existence of form and yet different because of matter, which is the copy of forms and is organized differently by terms.