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16644 | The features of a thing (whether quality or quantity) are inseparable from their subjects [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: It is impossible to separate [affections/accidents], both in respect of quantity and of quality - of quantity, because there is no minimum magnitude, and of quality, because affections are inseparable. | |
From: Aristotle (Physics [c.337 BCE], 188a11) | |
A reaction: This is an aspect of his famous view that universals, if there are such, are inherent in objects, and can't float free. It was important for scholastic philosophers, who need accidents to float free for the doctrine of Transubstantiation. |