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... For motion is nothing else than the reduction of something from potentiality to actuality. But nothing can be reduced from potentiality ...
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... are in motion. Now, motion can be also defined as the action that reduces something from potentiality to actuality. That is motion ...
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... The fact that things have everything has its own entelechy led Aristotle to consider the distinction between potentiality and actuality. ...
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... Aquinas then defines one type of motion as the reduction of something from potentiality to actuality, and says that nothing can make this movement except by ...
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... He continues by stating, motion is nothing else than the reduction of something from potentiality to actuality, but, nothing can be reduced from potentiality ...
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... been realized yet. As the lemon grows, it becomes yellow; that is to say that the potentiality becomes actuality. Take this to its ...
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... Aristotle also interprets matter and form as potentiality and actuality. ... Perhaps it is an operating cause like Aristotle's potentiality and actuality. ...
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... Thus, we are forced into infinite regression. An infinite regression that tries to explain the actuality or potentiality of an object. ...
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... This example presents the central principle of Aquinas's physical theory are "potentiality" and "actuality" and the only explanation we get of these notions ...
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... creates out of nothing. It works on a material given to it, which it promotes from potentiality into actuality. The "one reason" is ...
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... is. In Aristotle's Metaphysics, the key concepts are substance, form and matter, potentiality and actuality, and cause. Aristotle ...
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... Because it is impossible for a being to be in both potentiality and actuality at the same time, self-causation is impossible and this shows that only those ...
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... Aristotle developed many of the ideas distinctive of his thought-change, nature, matter and form, causation, potentiality and actuality in the effort to ...
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... are the following: (1) The individual exaggerates the potentiality of difficulties ... others and often demonstrate hostility which is in actuality a rejection of ...
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... He is making his own free choice even though in actuality there is uncertainty and ... is what the self brings about in recognizing its own potentiality for being. ...
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