For all that emergence is supposed to explain, it does not show how things (at least living ones) take initiative. Or (as my colleague Joe Petit says), emergence doesn't account for spontaneity.
My take: a thing's being-the-principle-of-its-action is the best evidence one could give for the substantial form (a.k.a., the soul) of living things.
My take: a thing's being-the-principle-of-its-action is the best evidence one could give for the substantial form (a.k.a., the soul) of living things.
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