On the formal cause of substance metaphysical disputation XV /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English Latin |
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Milwaukee, Wis. :
Marquette University Press,
c2000.
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Series: | Mediaeval philosophical texts in translation ;
no. 36 |
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Table of Contents:
- Whether there are substantial forms in material things
- In what way substantial forms can come to be in and from matter
- Whether matter temporally precedes form in every eduction of the substantial form
- Whether, when form is educed from matter, it comes to be as such (per se)
- Concerning the proper nature of the substantial form and the nature of its causality
- Concerning the nature of formal causality
- What the effect of the formal cause is
- Whether the substantial form is a true cause of matter and matter is its effect
- Whether the dependence of matter on form is so great that without form matter could not be
- Conserved even through the divine power, nor form without matter
- Whether there is only one formal cause for one substance
- On the metaphysical form, the matter that corresponds to it, and the causality it exercises.