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- Hylomorphism - Wikipedia
Hylomorphism is a philosophical doctrine developed by the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, which conceives every physical entity or being (ousia) as a compound of matter (potency) and immaterial form (act), with the generic form as immanently real within the individual [1]
- Hylomorphism | Form, Matter Prime Mover | Britannica
Hylomorphism, (from Greek hylē, “matter”; morphē, “form”), in philosophy, metaphysical view according to which every natural body consists of two intrinsic principles, one potential, namely, primary matter, and one actual, namely, substantial form
- Form vs. Matter - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Aristotle famously contends that every physical object is a compound of matter and form This doctrine has been dubbed “hylomorphism”, a portmanteau of the Greek words for matter (hulê) and form (eidos or morphê)
- Form and Matter: Hylomorphism - 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory . . .
Hylomorphism (from the Greek words ‘hyle’ meaning ‘matter’ and ‘morphe’ meaning ‘form’) is the theory according to which material objects, things like tables, chairs, rocks, trees, rabbits, planets, and human beings, consist of two fundamental parts, components, or aspects: matter and form [1]
- Hylomorphism - New World Encyclopedia
Hylomorphism (Greek υλο- hylo-, "wood, matter" -morphism, Greek -μορφη, morph, "form") is the metaphysical concept that all natural bodies consist of two principles, form and matter The word and the concept were first developed by Aristotle in rejection of an atomistic explanation of change
- Hylomorphism
This Element introduces Aristotle's doctrine of hylomorphism, which provides an account of substances in terms of their 'matter' and 'form', adapting and applying it to the interface between physics and biology
- Hylomorphism - (Intro to Philosophy) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations . . .
Hylomorphism is a philosophical theory that explains the nature of substance, proposing that all material objects are composed of two fundamental principles: matter (hyle) and form (morphe)
- Introduction to the special issue on form, structure and hylomorphism
Roughly speaking, hylomorphism is the metaphysical position according to which objects have a “formal” as well as a “material” “component” The philosophical meaning of each of these terms is controversial
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