Form, Matter, Substance

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Form, Matter, Substance

Philosophy of language Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology

Author: Kathrin Koslicki

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 22nd August 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 569 Kb

ISBN: 9780192557094


In Form, Matter, Substance

Kathrin Koslicki develops a contemporary defense of the Aristotelian doctrine of hylomorphism. According to this approach, objects are compounds of matter (hule) and form (morphe or eidos) and a living organism is not exhausted by the body, cells, organs, tissue and the like that compose it.

Koslicki argues that a hylomorphic analysis of concrete particular objects is well equipped to compete with alternative approaches when measured against a wide range of criteria of success. However, a plausible application of the doctrine of hylomorphism to the special case of concrete particular objects hinges on how hylomorphists conceive of the matter composing a concrete particular object, its form, and the hylomorphic relations which hold between a matter-form compound, its matter and its form.

Koslicki offers detailed answers to these questions surrounding a hylomorphic approach to the metaphysics of concrete particular objects. As a result, matter-form compounds emerge as occupying the privileged ontological status traditionally associated with substances due to their high degree of unity.

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