hylactism
/haɪˈlæktɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A rare or obsolete term referring to the doctrine that the material and efficient causes of an effect are identical.
“The philosopher’s treatise on hylactism sparked a heated debate in academic circles.”
1. noun
A rare or obsolete term referring to the doctrine that the material and efficient causes of an effect are identical.
“The philosopher’s treatise on hylactism sparked a heated debate in academic circles.”