Aristotle's doctrine of the material substrate

Philosophical Review 93 (2):171-194 (1984)
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Abstract

Commentators have often held that aristotle's general doctrine of change commits him to a persisting material substrate for every change, And to an indeterminate material substrate (prime matter) for elemental transformation. I argue that though aristotle accepts a common matter for the four elements, Both these claims are false

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