
 History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
 History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps HoP 299 - Robert Pasnau on Substance in Scholasticism
 Apr 8, 2018 
 Bob Pasnau, a philosophy professor, discusses ideas about substance from Aquinas to Locke, Leibniz, and Descartes. They explore the continuity of scholasticism, the variety of interpretations within it, and the concept of substantial form. They also discuss the transition of substances, the survival of forms, and the 17th-century debates over substantial forms, including Descartes' dualism. 
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 Introduction 
 00:00 • 2min 
 Metaphysical Themes and the Continuity of Scholasticism 
 01:41 • 2min 
 Variety and Interpretation within Scholasticism 
 03:14 • 2min 
 Substance and Substantial Form in Scholasticism 
 05:26 • 11min 
 The Transition of Substances and the Survival of Forms 
 16:47 • 7min 
 Debates over Substantial Forms in Scholasticism 
 23:31 • 6min 
