CORDIS Project
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This project aims to clarify Aristotle's concept of substance by examining its two key features: separation and individuality. Utilizing a novel methodology, it seeks to resolve longstanding debates in contemporary metaphysics regarding the nature of substances.
Substances are the fundamental entities in Aristotle's ontology.
Sensible substances, paradigmatically individual biological organism, are constituted by a form or organisational structure, and some matter.
There are in particular two features characteristic of sensible substances: being separate, i.e. being independent in some sense, and being a this-something (), i.e. being an individual or something definite in some sense.
What these two features exactly amount to is clearly crucial for an un…
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United States, Providence, Ri
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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