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1. What are the substances that comprise man?​

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Answered by charchita2
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Answer:

Aristotle acknowledges that there are three candidates for being called substance ,and that all three are substance in some sense or to some degree .First there is matter second form and third ,the composite of form and matter.

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

  • Aristotle recognizes that there are three candidates for what can be called substance, and that all three are substance in some sense or degree.
  • The first is matter, the second is form, and the third is the composition of form and matter.

Explanation:

  • Many of the concepts analyzed by philosophers have their origins in ordinary language, or at least in non-philosophical language.
  • Perception, knowledge, causality, mind, etc. are examples.
  • But the concept of substance is essentially a philosophical artificial concept.
  • Its use in ordinary language derives from its philosophical meaning, often in a rather twisted way. (Examples include phrases such as "someone with a serious reason" or "someone with a serious reason". "Illegal Entities" is closer to one of the philosophical uses, but not the primary one. )
  • A common concept emerges when philosophers discuss “substance”.When contrasted with properties or events.
  • But such "individual substances" are never called "substances" outside of philosophy.

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