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This Aristotelian doctrine is known as “hylomorphism,” from the Greek hyle (stuff) and morphe (form, structure). It says that nothing really exists unless it is a composite of structure and stuff. Stuff without structure is chaos—tantamount, in the ancient Greek imagination, to nothingness.
Why Does the World Exist?: One Man's Quest for the Big Answer
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