2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10838-021-09595-x
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Whewell’s Hylomorphism as a Metaphorical Explanation for How Mind and World Merge

Abstract: William Whewell's 19 th century philosophy of science is sometimes glossed over as a footnote to Kant. There is however a key feature of Whewell's account worth noting. This is his appeal to Aristotle's form/matter hylomorphism as a metaphor to explain how mind and world merge in successful scientific inquiry. Whewell's hylomorphism suggests a middle way between rationalism and empiricism reminiscent of experience pragmatists like Steven Levine's view that mind and world are entwined in experience. I argue how… Show more

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