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Two-Step Dependence""; ""3. Asymmetry""; ""4. Asymmetry and the Nonsubstantial""; ""5. The Status of Nonsubstantial Universals""; ""6. The Status of Secondary Substances""; ""7. Inflation: Species as General Objects""; ""8. Elimination: Species as Linguistic Items""; ""9. Equivocation: Waffling on Existence""; ""10. A Strategy for Demotion: Existence Conditions""; ""11. Idealization in the Categories: A Transitional Remark""; ""IV. Tales of the Two Treatises"" 327 $a""1. An Argument for Outright Incompatibility""""2. The Alleged Failure of the Categories Account of a Subject""; ""3. On Two Philosophical Arguments for the Subjecthood of Form""; ""4. An 'Aristotelian' Argument for the Subjecthood of Form""; ""5. How Not to Smuggle Matter into the Categories""; ""V. The Structure and Substance of Substance""; ""1. The Categories Framework in Metaphysics Z.1""; ""2. Subjects and Substance in Z.3""; ""3. The Priority Argument""; ""4. The Reductio Argument""; ""5. The Auxiliary Argument""; ""VI. Form as Essence""; ""1. A Transitional Problem"" 327 $a""2. Some 'Logical' Remarks about Essence""""3. The New Primacy Passage""; ""4. The Elimination Argument""; ""5. The Notion of a [omitted]""; ""6. The New Primacy Argument""; ""7. Essence as the Form of a Genus [omitted]""; ""8. The [omitted] and Formal Differentiae""; ""9.Per Se[sub(2)] Compounds and Compound Properties""; ""VII. Zeta 6 on the Immediacy of Form""; ""1. Setting the Problem""; ""2. Formulating the Zeta 6 Thesis""; ""3. The Range of the Thesis""; ""4. Having versus Being an Essence""; ""5. The Problem of Regress""; ""6. Immediacy and Explanation"" 327 $a""7. A Worry about the Dilution of Substance""""VIII. The Purification of Form""; ""1. The Structure of Z.10 and 11""; ""2. The Correspondence Thesis""; ""3. Varieties of Parts and Wholes""; ""4. The Sophisticated Position""; ""5. Definability and Particular Compounds""; ""6. From Priority to Purity""; ""7. 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