FORMALITY, as defined in the scholastic philosophy, is the manner in which a thing is conceived; or a manner in an object importing a relation to the understanding, by which it may be distinguished from another object. Thus animality and rationality are formalities. The Scotists made great use of formalities, in opposition to the virtualities of the Thomists.
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