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Aristotle wrote several books with a lot of claims, to what are you referring?

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Aristotle wrote several books with a lot of claims, to what are you referring?


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The Catholic Church supported Aristotle's claims because his philosophy emphasized reason, logic, and the natural order, which aligned with the Church's teachings on the existence of a rational creator. Aristotle's ideas on ethics and virtue resonated with Christian moral teachings, providing a framework for understanding human behavior in relation to divine law. Additionally, during the Middle Ages, scholars such as Thomas Aquinas integrated Aristotelian thought into Christian theology, further solidifying its acceptance within the Church. This synthesis allowed for a more comprehensive understanding of faith and reason, enhancing the Church's intellectual authority.


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