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Pertaining to hylomorphism.
But this latter phrase should be construed in the objective genitive as well, to reveal Morrows perhaps unwitting testimony to Platos hylomorphic stance.
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But this latter phrase should be construed in the objective genitive as well, to reveal Morrows perhaps unwitting testimony to Platos hylomorphic stance.
Wikipedia foundation.
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