Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hylomorphic
Adjective
/ˌhaɪləˈmɔːrfɪk/

Definition
Relating to the philosophical theory of hylomorphism, which posits that everything is composed of both matter (hyle) and form (morphe).

Examples
- The hylomorphic theory suggests that the essence of an object is a blend of its material and its design.
- Aristotle’s hylomorphic model was influential in shaping medieval philosophy.
- In philosophy, discussions often revolve around hylomorphic distinctions.

Meaning
The term hylomorphic describes a concept in metaphysics where entities are understood as a combination of material substance and their specific characteristics or forms.

Synonyms
- Metaphysical
- Form-matter
- Composite