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- In philosophy, potentiality and actuality are a pair of closely connected principles which Aristotle used to analyze motion, causality, ethics, and physiology...
- The quantum potential or quantum potentiality is a central concept of the de Broglie–Bohm formulation of quantum mechanics, introduced by David Bohm in...
- an anti-capitalist city perceived and designed in 1959-74 as a ****ure potentiality by visual artist Constant Nieuwenhuys. Initially known as Dériville (from...
- based on the identification and use of the resources and endogenous potentialities of a community, neighbourhood, city, muni****lity or equivalent. The...
- Bradbury was a lone voice among his contemporaries in contemplating the potentialities of such horrors." The author considered the short story as the only...
- tragicomedy". It was founded in London, in 1991, and it s****s to mine the potentialities of stage performance, using new or preexistent constraints. The members...
- psychotherapy – man's tendency to actualize himself, to become his potentialities ... to express and activate all the capacities of the organism." Maslow...
- the concept of potentiality (dynamis) and actuality (entelecheia) in ****ociation with the matter and the form. Referring to potentiality, this is what...
- substance is Potency in philosophy is a specific potentiality in Aristotle's Theory of Potentiality and actuality, or "Act and Potency"; e.g., since the...
- myth of Rudra-Śiva plays on the whole gamut of fire, valuing all its potentialities and phases, from conflagration to illumination. In the Śatarudrīya,...