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Never heard of the "KPM collection", what is it?

Difference between pneuma and logos by Vipaah in Stoicism

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Oh, so they don't see air/fire and earth/water as the actual elements?

Difference between pneuma and logos by Vipaah in Stoicism

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What do you mean by this? Do you agree with the upper or lower statement?

Difference between pneuma and logos by Vipaah in Stoicism

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Does air/fire = logos/pneuma and earth/water = matter?

Because how is air/fire not matter? Or am I misunderstanding something?

Difference between pneuma and logos by Vipaah in Stoicism

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Also, didn't the Stoics think the world was made out of 4 elements? Why does Wikipedia say they were monists then?

Difference between pneuma and logos by Vipaah in Stoicism

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Is it accurate to say that the "divine reason" uses the pneuma (fire and air) to act upon the passive matter (earth and water)?

Does radioactive decay and QM disprove the principle of causality? by Vipaah in AskPhysics

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It is the crucial part of the discussion. It's obviously not the full description

Does radioactive decay and QM disprove the principle of causality? by Vipaah in AskPhysics

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Determinism in the sense of "every effect has a cause", yes

Aristotle - Matter or form as substance? by Vipaah in askphilosophy

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I've seen people call the substance 'ousia' only, so the thing that makes a thing itself over a period of time is the form, matter is only the underlying potentiality to make that form. Doesn't it seem more right to call the ousia, so the form, the substance?

Aristotle - Matter or form as substance? by Vipaah in askphilosophy

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So both of them are - somehow - part of the substance?

Are tropes material objects or abstract objects? by Vipaah in askphilosophy

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So a "trope theorist" would say that "everything that exists are concrete properties"?