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In [[The Elder Scrolls Online]], as in many games with role-playing qualities, '''class''' refers to one of a set of mutually exclusive elements representing body, mind, self, spirit, personality, philosophy, goals, ambitions, social relations, and other role-playing qualities. | In [[The Elder Scrolls Online]], as in many games with role-playing qualities, '''class''' refers to one of a set of mutually exclusive elements representing body, mind, self, spirit, personality, philosophy, goals, ambitions, social relations, and other role-playing qualities. | ||
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This usage is consistent with, and I assume derives from, the philosophy of [[Aristotle]]. | This usage is consistent with, and I assume derives from, the philosophy of [[Aristotle]]. |
Revision as of 10:26, 3 January 2016
In The Elder Scrolls Online, as in many games with role-playing qualities, class refers to one of a set of mutually exclusive elements representing body, mind, self, spirit, personality, philosophy, goals, ambitions, social relations, and other role-playing qualities.
Summary
TO DO ...
Aristotle
This usage is consistent with, and I assume derives from, the philosophy of Aristotle.