Substance and Modern Science [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 42 (3):614-615 (1989)
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Abstract

Dismayed with philosophy's retreat from the real, Connell proposes in his preface to rally the troops for another invasion. His mission is to establish the reality of substance, its instantiation in compounds, living things, and sensing things, and an understanding of its intrinsic nature. Connell admits the Aristotelian character of his goal, yet his argumentation eschews Aristotelian terminology and references.

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