Rick wrote:
I find it hard to believe that level-headed Thomists would deny current atomic theory, let alone the very existence of atomic particles.
I think that level-headed theoretical physicists understand that QM denies the concept of atoms as tiny billiard balls.
QM is not contrary to scholastic views of matter, not even with the mystical/alchemical concept of four-five elements (earth, water, fire, air, ether).
Nobody denies the existence of atomic (nor sub-atomic) particles. The question is what those particles are or what they represent. Are they "tiny objects" or more like "subdivisions of a bigger whole"? Scholastics tend to prefer holism.
Here's one account how to reconcile Aristotelian potentiality with QM http://www.academia.edu/35229710/An_Aristotelian_Approach_to_Quantum_Mechanics
Another is Oderberg's Hylemorphic Dualism (longer).
I'm not in the hylemorphic camp myself, but I seriously don't see any contradiction between current physics and scholastic metaphysics. Physics and metaphysics are different domains to begin with, so they could contradict each other only at some putatively overlapping points.
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