Midterm Flashcards
(65 cards)
Aristotle’s definition of Metaphysics
The study of being qua being
Abstract Subject Matter
Generalization of the concrete subject matter; The type of thing in a Genus
Concrete subject matter
Physical, tangible entities; The specific things studied
Formal Intelligibility
The way something is done (e.g. qua being); How
Proper Subject Matter
The abstract subject and the formal intelligibility
Genus
A broad category of class that encompasses smaller, more specific categories called species
Species
The next specific category under Genus; The genus and differentia
Differentia
What distinguished a thing from another thing in the same genus
Substances as individual
Not shareable or universal
Substance as independent
Lacks the sort of dependence characteristic of a feature
Substance as unified
Acts as a single agent
Modally Essential
F is modally essential to S iff S cannot exist without F
Modally Accidental
F is modally accidental to S iff S can exist without F
Foundationally Essential
F is foundationally essential to S if F doesn’t rest on any prior feature of S and constitutes S at its most basic level
Foundationally Accidental
F is foundationally accidental to S if F rests on a prior feature of S
Test for Foundationality
Does anything explain F
Number of Essences
1 if it is foundational
Normativity and Essence
The essence of a thing provides grounding for should claims about a thing. An essence shows how a thing ought to be.
“Socrates is human” objection
- If the foundationality theory is true, then being human is not essential to Socrates (result of animality and rationality)
- It is not the case that being human is accidental to Socrates
- Therefore, it is not the case that the foundationality theory is true
Gorman’s reply to the “Socrates is human” obj.
Animality and rationality are not distinct features but aspects of the same feature.
Determinable
A type that contain sub-types
Determinate
A type that doesn’t contain sub-types
Endurantism
A substance exists as a whole existing through time
Perdurantism
A substance exists through time as having temporal parts that combine to make a whole