Comments on Robert Verrill's Essay (2017) "Elementary Particles Are Not Substances" (Peirce's Secondness and Aristotle's Hylomorphism, #13)
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Robert Verrill, OP, publishes an article in the Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association (volume 29, pages 63-72). The title is "Elementary Particles are not Substances."
The conclusion presupposes a question, "Can one demonstrate whether elementary particles are substances?"
So, the complete title should be "Elementary Particles are not Substances when relying on Medieval Philosophy."
Who can disagree?
Verrill accomplishes a straight-forward mapping from Aquinas's philoso...























