Robert Balfour and William Chalmers on the Essence, Existence and Aptness of Accidents

IF 0.4 N/A PHILOSOPHY Journal of Scottish Philosophy Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.3366/jsp.2023.0360
Alexander Broadie
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Two seventeeth-century Scottish Catholic philosophers, Robert Balfour and William Chalmers, are introduced and their accounts of the metaphysics of the Eucharist are discussed. Their ideas are largely in terms of the Aristotelian concepts of substance, accident and inherence, with special attention paid to the idea that the essence of an accident is not its actual inherence (that is, its act of inhering) in a substance but its aptness for inherence in a substance. Balfour appears to accept this (Thomist) doctrine. But Chalmers has a different story to tell. He holds that the essence of an accident is not its actual inherence or its power to inhere (which includes its aptness for inherence), but instead belongs to what he terms the ‘root and basis’ of that power. I speculate briefly about a possible Scotistic interpretation of his words.
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罗伯特·巴尔弗和威廉·查尔默斯论意外事件的本质、存在和适宜性
两位17世纪的苏格兰天主教哲学家,罗伯特·巴尔弗和威廉·查尔默斯,介绍和他们的形而上学的圣餐讨论。他们的观点主要基于亚里士多德的实体,偶然性和固有性的概念,特别注意偶然性的本质不是它在实体中的实际固有性(即它在实体中的固有行为),而是它在实体中的固有性。巴尔弗似乎接受这个(托马斯主义)学说。但查默斯有一个不同的故事要讲。他认为,事故的本质不在于其实际的固有性或其固有的能力(包括其固有的能力),而在于他所说的这种能力的“根源和基础”。我简要地推测了他的话可能有苏格兰人的解释。
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