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Aristotle Modes Of Causation
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- Applying Aristotle's Doctrine of Causation to Aboriginal and
- Aristotle's doctrine on causation identifies four distinct types of cause: formal, efficient, material, and final.
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- Another negation of negation
- i.e. independent of necessity".
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- Critical Realism
- Oct 13, 2010 Causality – further elaborating on the four Aristotelian types of causation. ▪ ' Mechanism' vs. 'field' as explanatory concepts.
- www.helsinki.fi
- Redalyc.Towards a Multi-modal Causation Framework of
- the multiplicity of its facets, we speak here of the “multi-modal causation model”.
- redalyc.uaemex.mx
- Interstitial Life: Novelty and Double Causality in Kant - Steven Shaviro
- For with the Stoics (and in another way with the Epicureans).
- www.shaviro.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Aristotle on Causality (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Jan 11, 2006 Here Aristotle recognizes four types of things that can be given in answer to a why-question: The material cause: “that out of which”, e.g.
- plato.stanford.edu
- Causality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Aristotle marked two modes of causation: proper (prior) causation and accidental (chance) causation.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Aristotle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Aristotle - Modes of causation
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- The Aristotelian notion of cause is not the same as the cause and effect. Let us briefly then describe the different types of cause in Aristotle.
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