Hylomorphism: what’s not to like?

Synthese 198 (Suppl 11):2657-2670 (2021)
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Abstract

The paper comprises an attempt on the part of the author to understand what hylomorphism is, both in its original Aristotelian guise, and in recent work by philosophers who defend what they call hylomorphism. Two species or strands of hylomorphism are identified and discussed. Universals, essences, and substantial and accidental forms make cameo appearances, and the implications of an Aristotelian ontology of stuffs are explored.

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John Heil
Washington University in St. Louis

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