Peter Bradley

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Socrates’s human reality is made up of his human nature, his whiteness, his wisdom, and so on. Do all of these together really ground Socrates, i.e., constitute him as subsisting? Not from Aquinas’s point of view. For Aquinas, only Socrates’s human nature does that. The other principles are not principles in virtue of which he subsists.
Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union
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