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181. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Josef Seifert Further Development of the Philosophy of Dietrich von Hildebrand
182. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Alexander Montes Toward the Name of the Other
183. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Justin Keena Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Critical Rehabilitation of Plato’s Forms
184. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Hrvoje Vargić Affirmation of Different Forms of Individual Subjectivity in Karol Wojtyła and Dietrich von Hildebrand
185. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Martin Cajthaml Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Concept of Value
186. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Arthur Martin Dietrich von Hildebrand and C. S. Lewis on the Rationality of Affective Value-Response
187. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Gyula Klima Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul
188. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Jeremy W. Skrzypek Editor’s Introduction
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Hylomorphism is the theory according to which the entities within a specified domain are best understood as composed of both matter and form. Contemporary discussions of hylomorphism have found philosophers revisiting classic points of contention concerning the theory’s scope, application, and utility, but it has also led philosophers to carefully reconsider how best to understand hylomorphism’s most basic claims. In this introduction, I begin by providing a brief overview of some of these main points of discussion in the contemporary literature on hylomorphism and some of the main hylomorphic views currently on offer. After that, I provide an overview of some of the main topics discussed in this special issue, offering a brief summary of each contribution.
189. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
David B. Hershenov Evaluating Hylomorphism as a Hybrid Account of Personal Identity
190. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Hilary Yancey Was Your Mother Part of You? A Hylomorphist’s Challenge for Elselijn Kingma
191. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Kendall A. Fisher Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Too-Many-Thinkers Problem
192. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Robert C. Koons Remnants of Substances: A Neo-Aristotelian Resolution of the Puzzles
193. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Daniel D. De Haan, Brandon Dahm After Survivalism and Corruptionism: Separated Souls as Incomplete Persons
194. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Jason T. Eberl Surviving Corruptionist Arguments: Response to Nevitt
195. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Mark K. Spencer Survivalist, Platonist, Thomistic Hylomorphism: A Reply to Daniel De Haan and Brandon Dahm
196. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Turner C. Nevitt Survivalism versus Corruptionism: Whose Nature? Which Personality?
197. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 8 > Issue: 2
Logan Paul Gage Editor’s Introduction
198. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 8 > Issue: 2
Max Baker-Hytch Complexly Based Beliefs and the Generality Problem for Reliabilism
199. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 8 > Issue: 2
Frederick D. Aquino Newman on the Grounds of Faith
200. Quaestiones Disputatae: Volume > 8 > Issue: 2
Donald J. Bungum Preemptionism and Epistemic Authority