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For Aristotle, explanations in terms of form will be different in kind from those given in terms of matter. Matter provides the [...] which are [...] by the form.
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potentialities
actualised
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For Aristotle, explanations in terms of form will be different in kind from those given in terms of matter. Matter provides the [...] which are [...] by the form.
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For Aristotle, explanations in terms of form will be different in kind from those given in terms of matter. Matter provides the [...] which are [...] by the form.
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potentialities
actualised
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Unknown title entity they make up. Hylomorphic analysis, together with the separation of the material and formal causes as distinct types, implies that if something is explicable in terms of matter or form, <span>explanations in terms of form will be different in kind from those given in terms of matter. As a rule there is a collaboration between these causes: matter provides the potentialities which are actualised by the form. Accordingly, these causally relevant entities give rise to a hierarchic structure of explanation.[5] In order for a form to be realised, one needs to have suitable matter. This suitablestatus | not learned | | measured difficulty | 37% [default] | | last interval [days] | |
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