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Aquinas 101 - Course 2: Introduction to Thomistic Philosophy
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Episode 12 – Introduction to Metaphysics - Form and Matter/Substance and Accidents | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.
Oct 9, 2019
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Aquinas' Doctrine of Form and Matter
00:44
The Human Nature Is Constant
01:03
The Building Blocks of Reality
01:02
The Essence of Reality
01:08
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Introduction
4min
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Aquinas' Doctrine of Form and Matter
2min
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Aquinas' Concept of Form and Matter Are Co-Constitutive Principles
3min
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The Natural Form for Aquinas Is Not a Natural Form
4min
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Aquinas's Natural Form
2min
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What Is the Natural Form?
3min
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Aquinas on Matter
4min
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Aquinas's Ontology and Philosophy of Nature
2min
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Aquinas' Definition of Matter as Pure Potency
4min
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The Principle of Indetermination and Potency
2min
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Substance and Properties, the Kategoriel Modalities of Being
3min
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Aristotle's Ontology of Substances
3min
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Aquinas's Principles of Attributing Properties of Things
4min
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The Predicate Is Referred to a Subject
2min
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A Realistic Taxonomy of the Kinds of Properties
3min
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Substance Ontology - The Diversity of Qualities and Quantities
2min
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Aquinas' Substance Ontology - A Philosophical Map of the World
3min
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