Explain the context in which you think he meant infinities?
Aquinas was talking about infinite beings, ie; God.
I agree, but that doesn’t overcome the fact that a potential form becomes real only through the actual reality of something else; since out of nothing comes nothing.
If a form exists, it’s presence in material reality is an accident to it’s essence, it is not essential. As I said earlier;
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therefore Form can be self-sustaining; it is prior to matter; and prior to the composite; since each is an act through the form and not conversly. Thus, it has a being of it’s own; but form need not inform matter and has being of its own; it is then possible for a bodily form to exist independantly of matter; and by consequence be a prime matter.”
So a form even if it has no matter is still a real thing. It’s essence is identical to it’s existence.
Explain what you think univocity is and why it must apply in every conceivable case.
Univocity, meaning with one voice - is the way in which predicates can be applied universally to both infinite and finite bodies; Aquinas denied this. ie; Aquinas says “Good” is different to God as it is to Man, I say that it is the same, “Good” is univocal, it is one word; and has one meaning regardless of the form it is predicated to.
I have to deny your interpretation of the matter in so far as it applies to potentiality since there is evidently such a thing as potential reality.
A potential reality is just as real as a non-potential reality, for a potential reality is recognised (not generated) by intellection, and exists as an abstract – this abstract’s actualisation in matter is irrelevant or accidental to it’s reality as a form. As earlier, matter is an accident of form.
Speak in English please, and please prove you case beyond assertion.
Sorry; these things are distinct only in concept, formality or intention, and not distinct in reality. Because as earlier, the potential form exists irrespective of it’s material actualsiation.
I don’t understand what you mean here.
The composition of forms is accidental to the universal nature of their parts. (such as Goodness or other univocally applied predicates).
What do you mean by an actualized essence? You have already said that a thing “is” according to the actuality of its “essence”.
I meant material actualisation; in that there is no such thing as a potential essence, only that we can create an intentional distinction between the (accidental) nature of the essence having material or not.
There is no real meaning in what you have just said here. A thing cannot be and not be at the same time. We can only speak of real essences in so far as they are actual. If a sphere is not actual, then there is no sphere/no essence, and no logical justification for saying that there is one. You can certainly say that the materials which could possibly be used to make a sphere exists, but a real sphere is only a sphere when it is in fact an actual sphere; and in so far as it is only potentially a sphere, it is receiving its reality from that which already has a reality (the materials).
A sphere is a form, this is it’s essence (that it is a 3d object which has a round surface), it is irrelevant in terms of the reality of it’s essence if the sphere in general is materially present. A Sphere is still a real thing even if all the spheres in the material universe were destroyed. The essence of sphere and it’s existence are one and the same.
Thus a real sphere is an actual sphere if we are to remain consistent and meaningful in our use of words. There is no such thing as a non-actual sphere. It potentially exists, but the essence that is a sphere is nothing until it is made real by that which is already actual. Until it receives a reality from that which is already actual there will never be such a thing as a real or actual sphere because an essence cannot bring itself into existence from nothing. This is necessarily the case.
A sphere is real even if no spheres exist in the universe, spheres would still be a real thing. The fact is, even though a sphere cannot bring itself into existence from nothing; it does not mean that without spheres in the material universe spheres do not exist. You appear to be making the mistake that reality only extends to that within the material universe; for reality extended to other things as well, such as “redness” which exists irrespective of weather there is a red thing in or out of the universe. By the essence of a thing existing, that thing exists as an essence, the form and matter are accidents.
