The author notices ambiguity in Aquinas’ principle of individuation, or how it is that a universal substantial form becomes instantiated in primary substances yet remains universal (to the class). The paper’s first section examines the general notion of the principle of individuation, as well as the three components of primary substance in Aquinas’ and Aristotle’s philosophy. The second investigates Aquinas’ three-tiered concept of matter and how matter is said to be the principle of individuation. The third section clarifies Aquinas’s claim, pointing toward designated matter as signified by quantity as being the specific principle of individuation. But there’s a problem. It would seem that Aquinas is in fact arguing that a primary substanc...
A lean hylomorphism stands as a metaphysical holy grail. An embarrassing feature of traditional hylo...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
Thesis advisor: Eileen C. SweeneyThis work aims to initiate a comprehensive and definitive account o...
Post-printIn this paper, I provide a formulation of Thomas Aquinas’s account of the nature of human ...
Thomas Aquinas embraces a controversial claim about the way in which parts of a substance depend on ...
There is widely known disagreement between Thomas Aquinas and John Pecham which concerns the plura...
Abstract: The medieval problem of individuation is not the contemporary problem of «individuals » o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the l...
Aquinas argued that human beings are material things, and he took the human soul to be the form of t...
Like Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas holds that the rational soul is the substantial form of the human bod...
Aquinas’s solution to the problem of universals has received a great deal of attention, both from hi...
In the Aristotelian tradition, there are two broad answers to the basic question "What is soul?" On ...
Current interpretations of Aquinas often attribute to him the claim that no artifact is a substance,...
This paper examines Henry of Ghent's account of individuation. Through the analysis of question 8 of...
A lean hylomorphism stands as a metaphysical holy grail. An embarrassing feature of traditional hylo...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
Thesis advisor: Eileen C. SweeneyThis work aims to initiate a comprehensive and definitive account o...
Post-printIn this paper, I provide a formulation of Thomas Aquinas’s account of the nature of human ...
Thomas Aquinas embraces a controversial claim about the way in which parts of a substance depend on ...
There is widely known disagreement between Thomas Aquinas and John Pecham which concerns the plura...
Abstract: The medieval problem of individuation is not the contemporary problem of «individuals » o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the l...
Aquinas argued that human beings are material things, and he took the human soul to be the form of t...
Like Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas holds that the rational soul is the substantial form of the human bod...
Aquinas’s solution to the problem of universals has received a great deal of attention, both from hi...
In the Aristotelian tradition, there are two broad answers to the basic question "What is soul?" On ...
Current interpretations of Aquinas often attribute to him the claim that no artifact is a substance,...
This paper examines Henry of Ghent's account of individuation. Through the analysis of question 8 of...
A lean hylomorphism stands as a metaphysical holy grail. An embarrassing feature of traditional hylo...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...