I stripped off my trench coat,leaving it dripping down the centre of spiralling staircase.I guess i'd thought it wouldn't matter that no one would find it.This was the sort of run down hotel you would think its completely deserted.Nway he would never thought i would be here.As i shuffled around the corner from the stairway,i felt my wet blouse sticking pathetically towards my bruised chest.I took it off and wound it around my bloody arm which was hanging numbly by my side.I felt a chill a cross my bare chest.I Shivered violently,shifting each leg forwads.It was pitch black no light.Nothing but the sound of violent storm crackled through the walls.
NameInstructor Course Date Theory of the Soul by Aristotle Immortality of the soul and ethical notion of the soul are the two main ideas raised and presented by Aristotle in some of his arguments and the two have attracted a lot of views and counter arguments some philosophers supporting Aristotle’s views while others sharply disagreeing with them. On the subject of immortality of the soul, Aristotle argues that a body consists of three parts; matter, form, and a combination of the two. In supporting his argument he argues that plants, animals and human beings possess live, thereby the three groups possess form and matter (Allen, 1991, p. 13). He further notes that a human being therefore having belongs to a different class different from what animals and plants possess because they can reason which is an act which cannot be performed by the other two, plants and animals. He thereby regarded reason (nous) as the highest form of rationality. Aristotle further notes that the sou...
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