#aristoteles #wiki
Aristotle's Four Causes illustrated for a table: material (wood), formal (design), efficient (carpentry), final (dining).
If you want to change selection, open document below and click on "Move attachment"
Four causes - Wikipedia Four causes - Wikipedia Four causes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search See also: Potentiality and actuality Aristotle's Four Causes illustrated for a table: material (wood), formal (design), efficient (carpentry), final (dining). The "four causes" are elements of an influential principle in Aristotelian thought whereby explanations of change or movement are classified into four fundamental types of answer to the Summary
status | not read | | reprioritisations | |
---|
last reprioritisation on | | | suggested re-reading day | |
---|
started reading on | | | finished reading on | |
---|
Details