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24055 | Matter is potential, form is actual [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: Matter is potentiality, whereas form is actuality. | |
From: Aristotle (De Anima [c.329 BCE], 412a09) | |
A reaction: Plato said mud has no Form. What did Aristotle think of that? I only ask because to me mud looks like unformed actuality. |
24040 | Scientists explain anger by the matter, dialecticians by the form and the account [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: For a dialectician anger is a desire for retaliation or something like that, where for a natural scientist it is a boiling of the blood and hoot stuff around the heart. The scientist gives the matter, where the dialectician give the form and the account. | |
From: Aristotle (De Anima [c.329 BCE], 403a30) | |
A reaction: A nice illumination of hylomorphism. Notice that the dialectician also give the account [logos]. |