Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9729-4_243
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“…See also Pasnau (2021, 11): "Indeed, the additive theory effectively seeks to treat qualitative change on the model of quantitative change." For extensive discussions of the medieval debate about qualitative change, see also Clagett (1950), Maier (1952), Sylla (1973), Solère (2001Solère ( , 2008Solère ( , and 2012, and Jung (2011).…”
Section: The Aristotelian Approach To Quantitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See also Pasnau (2021, 11): "Indeed, the additive theory effectively seeks to treat qualitative change on the model of quantitative change." For extensive discussions of the medieval debate about qualitative change, see also Clagett (1950), Maier (1952), Sylla (1973), Solère (2001Solère ( , 2008Solère ( , and 2012, and Jung (2011).…”
Section: The Aristotelian Approach To Quantitymentioning
confidence: 99%