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In other words the informed parts of an object – in the case of a living creature, its organs, and the various kinds of stuff that constituted it (in the end, quantities of earth fire air and water) did not possess their own forms, but were informed by the overall substantial form.
No definitive list of the kingdoms that constituted it was published until many centuries after it had evolved into England.
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It is de rigueur for the fish chef to say that he wants his fish to shine through, but the cakemaker does not want his cake to taste anything like the flour that constitutes it.
The lack of excitement over BoCoCa may exist because the names of the neighborhoods that constitute it are themselves recent inventions, created in the 60's to put a new shine on what was then called South Brooklyn.
From the ordinary object perspective the statue is distinct from the atoms that constitute it.
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From the material object perspective the statue is identical with the atoms that constitute it.
But if true, it must mean that at least one of the three fundamental constants that constitute it must vary.
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