By form I mean what accounts for the identify of a being through time and its structural unity.
Form, or that in virtue of which a type of being is one and the same being through time, is also that in virtue of which different beings at different times can be the same sort of being.
Form, or that in virtue of which the different parts of a type of being are parts of the same structural whole, is also that in virtue of which different beings at different places can be of the same kind.
Without form, the identity and structural unity that we recognize in nature would be replaced by an infinite number of infinitely small parts, each of which has infinitely short duration...which would be more like nothing than something.
Form, or that in virtue of which a type of being is one and the same being through time, is also that in virtue of which different beings at different times can be the same sort of being.
Form, or that in virtue of which the different parts of a type of being are parts of the same structural whole, is also that in virtue of which different beings at different places can be of the same kind.
Without form, the identity and structural unity that we recognize in nature would be replaced by an infinite number of infinitely small parts, each of which has infinitely short duration...which would be more like nothing than something.
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