- or
changes in nature. The four
causes are the:
material cause, the
formal cause, the
efficient cause, and the
final cause.
Aristotle wrote that "we do not...
-
final cause, not an
efficient cause for the
movement of the spheres; they were
solely a
constant inspiration, and even if
taken for an
efficient cause precisely...
- that a
cause and its
effect can be of
different kinds of entity. For example, in Aristotle's
efficient causal explanation, an
action can be a
cause while...
- all
efficient causes following in order, the
first is the
cause of the
intermediate cause, and the
intermediate is the
cause of the
ultimate cause, whether...
- view,
Brahman is seen as both the
efficient and
material cause of the universe.
Brahman serves as the
material cause of the
universe by
transforming His...
- The
efficient-market
hypothesis (EMH) is a
hypothesis in
financial economics that
states that ****et
prices reflect all
available information. A direct...
-
Aristotle described four
causes or
explanations of
change as seen on earth: the material, formal,
efficient, and
final causes of things. As
regards living...
-
divided into formal, material,
efficient and
final causes. The
formal cause of
beauty is the p****ion of love; the
material cause concerns aspects of certain...
- good that
induces the
efficient cause to act. The mode of
causality proper to the
final cause cannot itself be
reduced to
efficient causality, much less...
- Aristotle's
final cause.
Aristotle argued that a
complete explanation of an
object will
involve knowledge of how it came to be (
efficient cause), what material...