Psychology, asked by moymoyabella07, 11 months ago

For philosophical Question Do you think a fundamental difference exists between what a thing is (form or essence) and what it is more of (matter)? How would you explain the difference?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A thing's form is its definition or essence—what it is to be a human being, for example. A statue may be human-shaped, but it is not a human, because it cannot perform the functions characteristic of humans: thinking, perceiving, moving, desiring, eating and growing, etc

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