What are the similarities of Aristotle and Galileo's view of motion?
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Both tended toward believing in a universe governed ultimately by impersonal universal law, and that those laws could be understood through rational inquiry rather than revelation. Aristotle was too shrewd to criticize the Olympian gods, but he conceived of his God more as an “Unmoved Mover” or a “First Cause
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Both tended toward believing in a universe governed ultimately by impersonal universal law, and that those laws could be understood through rational inquiry rather than revelation. Aristotle was too shrewd to criticize the Olympian gods, but he conceived of his God more as an “Unmoved Mover” or a “First Cause.”
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