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Comments on Marco Stango's Essay (2017) "Understanding Hylomorphic Dualism" (Peirce's Secondness and Aristotle's Hylomorphism, #7)

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In 2017, Marco Stango makes a daring claim. He presents the claim and publishes it in the Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association (volume 91, pages 145-158).
The standard interpretation of Aquinas's philosophy of mind does not live up to its reputation. Most discussions of the intellect start with weak hylomorphic dualism. The immaterial soul is the form of the material body, working in the same way that form configures matter.
He offers strong hylomorphic dualism as an...