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Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes : The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation
Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes : The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation
Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes : The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation
Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes : The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation
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Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes : The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation

Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes

The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation

Examines Aristotle's doctrine of hylomorphism and its importance for understanding the process by which substances come into being.

Devin Henry (Author)

9781108475570, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 5 December 2019

328 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 1.8 cm, 0.48 kg

'\u2026 Henry's general hylomorphic approach is rewarding, and anyone interested in hylomorphism will profit greatly from working through this ambitious study.' Samuel Meister, Journal of the History of Philosophy

This book examines an important area of Aristotle's philosophy: the generation of substances. While other changes presuppose the existence of a substance (Socrates grows taller), substantial generation results in something genuinely new that did not exist before (Socrates himself). The central argument of this book is that Aristotle defends a 'hylomorphic' model of substantial generation. In]

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The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation

Examines Aristotle's doctrine of hylomorphism and its importance for understanding the process by which substances come into being.

Devin Henry (Author)

9781108475570, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 5 December 2019

328 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 1.8 cm, 0.48 kg

'\u2026 Henry's general hylomorphic approach is rewarding, and anyone interested in hylomorphism will profit greatly from working through this ambitious study.' Samuel Meister, Journal of the History of Philosophy

This book examines an important area of Aristotle's philosophy: the generation of substances. While other changes presuppose the existence of a substance (Socrates grows taller), substantial generation results in something genuinely new that did not exist before (Socrates himself). The central argument of this book is that Aristotle defends a 'hylomorphic' model of substantial generation. In]

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Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes

The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation

Examines Aristotle's doctrine of hylomorphism and its importance for understanding the process by which substances come into being.

Devin Henry (Author)

9781108475570, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 5 December 2019

328 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 1.8 cm, 0.48 kg

'\u2026 Henry's general hylomorphic approach is rewarding, and anyone interested in hylomorphism will profit greatly from working through this ambitious study.' Samuel Meister, Journal of the History of Philosophy

This book examines an important area of Aristotle's philosophy: the generation of substances. While other changes presuppose the existence of a substance (Socrates grows taller), substantial generation results in something genuinely new that did not exist before (Socrates himself). The central argument of this book is that Aristotle defends a 'hylomorphic' model of substantial generation. In]

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