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  • first page

    • 253
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    • @article{Storck2011-STOCDA,year = {2011},journal = {Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association},publisher = {Philosophy Documentation Center},abstract = {In this paper, I investigate the nature of complex bodies, especially living things. I argue that a living thing's complexity is fundamentally different from that of a machine, so that living things are substances, while machines are not. I further argue that the best way to understand the unity and complexity of a living thing is to follow Aquinas in holding that the elements and other parts are present in wholes by their powers, rather than as substances. I show that presence by power is not refuted by the discoveries of modern physics, and that it can help us understand the relations between parts and wholes in a more universal way which includes both living and non-living things},pages = {253--264},volume = {85},title = {Cogs, Dogs, and Robot Frogs},author = {Michael Hector Storck}}@
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    • Cogs, Dogs, and Robot Frogs
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    • 2011
  • last page

    • 264