
Aquinas and Realism | Prof. John Haldane
The Thomistic Institute
Exploring Generics and Proper Accidents
Delving into Aquinas's perspective on natural kind terms, this chapter discusses how proper accidents represent effects of substantial forms, offering reliable guides for classification despite not being essential characteristics. It further explores the debate between realism and anti-realism in metaphysical views, contrasting Aristotelian realism with the limitations highlighted by philosophers like Kripke and Putnam.
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