Mysterious Brony wrote:
@ DanielCC
I'm curious. Why should we avoid Jaworski?
Because the book is just non-reductive physicalism which, for reasons best known to himself, that author decides to call hylemorphism. It isn't even that he happens to reject hylemorphic dualism - it's that his variant of hylemorphism has virtually nothing to do with what is termed form in Aristotelian ontology (he implies form is spatial and structural arrangement) Also: the book contains the usual dismissive cliches about the g..g..g..gh..ghost in the machine!