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The Aristotelian requirement for human ensoulment is not satisfied at conception.

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The Aristotelian requirement for human ensoulment is not satisfied at conception.

His requirement was that the matter at conception must be highly organized. It is, but he was unaware of this organization, and it is only in this century that microscopy has made us aware of the high level of organization of the zygote. See p. 229.

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The Aristotelian requirement for human ensoulment is not satisfied at conception.

His requirement was that the matter at conception must be highly organized. It is, but he was unaware of this organization, and it is only in this century that microscopy has made us aware of the high level of organization of the zygote. See p. 229.

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