@article{67b8176793954ede99b331d817f8c5ad,
title = "Introduction: Special Issue on Late Medieval Hylomorphism",
keywords = "hylomorphism",
author = "Russell Friedman and Zita Toth",
note = "Funding Information: The guest editors of this special issue think that the articles appearing here serve to illuminate aspects of the vibrant late medieval hylomorphic debate, demonstrating its significance; we hope that in this way they will sponsor more interest in late medieval hylomorphism. We would like to thank the participants in the conference “Late Medieval Hylomorphism: Matter and Form 1300–1600,” which took place in Leuven in June 2022, where (among others) all the papers here were presented. We are grateful to the KU Leuven Internal Funds, which gave financial support to the conference through Project C14/20/007 (“Studying Medieval Hylomorphism Whole”). Finally, we thank the editorial board of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly for the invitation to organize and publish this special issue with the journal, and we want to express our gratitude to both David Clemenson and Heidi Giebel, who with clarity and helpfulness led us through the publication process.",
year = "2023",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.5840/acpq2023974279",
language = "English",
volume = "97",
pages = "431--439",
journal = "AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY : JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION",
issn = "1051-3558",
publisher = "The American Catholic Philosophical Association",
number = "4",
}