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Read this passage from the excerpt of St. Thomas Aquinas and answer the question
There is a much deeper inconsistency in them as theorists in relation to the general theory called Creative
volution. They seem to imagine that they avoid the metaphysical doubt about mere change by assuming (16
is not very clear why) that the change will always be for the better. But the mathematical difficulty of finding a
comer in a curve is not altered by turning the chart upside down, and saying that a downward curve is now
an upward curve. The point is that there is no point in the curve, no place at which we have a logical right to
say that the curve has reached its climax, or revealed its origin, or come to its end,
In this passage, Chesterton develops his point by
Creating an analogy
offering worldly examples
appealing to Ajino's willings
explaining Muinas's disappointment

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