
Episode 12 – Introduction to Metaphysics - Form and Matter/Substance and Accidents | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.
Aquinas 101 - Course 2: Introduction to Thomistic Philosophy
The Predicate Is Referred to a Subject
The predicate is taken from something extrinsic to the subject and this occurs in two ways. If it is a measure of the subject then since an extrinsic measure is either time or place the predicates is taken either in reference to time or position. In another way that from which thepredicate is taken though outside the subject is nevertheless from a certain point of view in the subject in which it's predicated.
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