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Full Idea
Scholastics lost their grip on hylomorphism as a metaphysical theory, conceiving of it as a concrete, physical hypothesis about causal forces. Once form and matter were made subject to empirical research, their days were inevitably numbered.
Gist of Idea
Hylomorphism declined because scholastics made it into a testable physical theory
Source
Robert Pasnau (Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671 [2011], 06.1)
Book Ref
Pasnau,Robert: 'Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671' [OUP 2011], p.101
A Reaction
Pasnau seems to make a sharp distinction between science, and a separate realm he labels 'metaphysical'. You can't keep causation out of Aristotelian hylomorphism. The defence is that it is at a higher level of generality than science.
16970 | A thing's form and purpose are often the same, and form can be the initiator of change too [Aristotle] |
16033 | There are only individual bodies containing law-based powers, and the Forms are these laws [Bacon] |
16625 | In hylomorphism all the explanation of actions is in the form, and the matter doesn't do anything [Bacon] |
12715 | Leibniz strengthened hylomorphism by connecting it to force in physics [Leibniz, by Garber] |
14496 | Structure or form are right at the centre of modern rigorous modes of enquiry [Koslicki] |
16613 | Hylomorphism declined because scholastics made it into a testable physical theory [Pasnau] |
16747 | Scholastics made forms substantial, in a way unintended by Aristotle [Pasnau] |
16759 | Scholastics began to see substantial form more as Aristotle's 'efficient' cause [Pasnau] |