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Episode 22 – Thinking Like Angels - the Spark of Reason & the Fire of Intellectuality | Fr. Raymund Snyder, O.P.

Aquinas 101 - Course 2: Introduction to Thomistic Philosophy

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Animals and the Capacity to Abstract

The capacity to abstract is a functional capacity that actually separates us from lower animals. While animals may respond in a quasi intelligent way to the same set of images, for example, all sheep flee wolves. Animals don't have discussions about abstract concepts. There's no organization of sheep that get together to form a coalition against the global threat of wolves. Similarly, the sophistication of our language is a manifestation of our capacity for abstraction.

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