In Aristotle: The Desire to Know, Jonathan Lear was describing a very basic point about change: for something to be changed it must be in some state other than the state it is changed into. For example, if you are going to change the color of a shirt to red, then the shirt must be some other color besides red. Though this is a basic point, it provides an interesting way to think about original sin.
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A Thought on Original Sin
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In Aristotle: The Desire to Know, Jonathan Lear was describing a very basic point about change: for something to be changed it must be in some state other than the state it is changed into. For example, if you are going to change the color of a shirt to red, then the shirt must be some other color besides red. Though this is a basic point, it provides an interesting way to think about original sin.