"Ross Inman's book is a fine attempt to pursue afresh the question of what is fundamental in our ontology. The project is ambitious, well thought out, carefully investigated with attention to the detail and mastery of the literatureand the book is very well written . . . Even the reader who might have reasons to disagree with Inman's conclusions will find the book a very worthwhile read, and will have to engage with the many powerful arguments that Inman presents." Anna Marmodoro in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"Ross Inmans book is an excellent new installment in the ongoing renaissance of Aristotelian metaphysics in analytic philosophy . . . Inman demonstrates that neo-Aristotelian hylomorphism has the resources to resolve a number of outstanding problems and paradoxes in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of physics." Robert C. Koons in Philosophia Christi