Wesrock:
Not that you are an Aristotlean, but what you posted, just there in itself, sounds like something an Aristotlean could say.
I would not know that. But I can comment on some things in your next post.
I wonder what you mean by the “
reality of qualitative aspects of material things” - especially since you might mean that concepts have an objective, mind-independent existence. If you mean that these concepts you mention: “value” or “aim (telos)” exist independently of some mentally active (thinking) beings - who have a value system, then I will disagree. If you say that these ideas exist as “immaterial concepts”, which are as real as any other concepts (like distance, near, far, heat, cold, easy, difficult, light, heavy and zillions of others) then we can agree.
(By the way…

I do not deny the existence of “angels” - the word means “messengers” - and there are lots of them).