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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 2 | without limit). Similarly the final causes cannot go on ad infinitum,- 2 II, 2 | surely not the last, for the final term is the cause of none; 3 II, 2 | non-eternal.~Further, the final cause is an end, and that 4 II, 2 | such term, there will be no final cause, but those who maintain 5 III, 2 | art or the builder, the final cause is the function it 6 V, 1 | will, and essence, and the final cause-for the good and the 7 V, 6 | or the farthest from, the final state. For, one the one 8 V, 17| the movement is, i.e. the final cause); (4) the substance 9 VII, 7 | reduces the matter to a final something which he himself 10 VII, 7 | which proceeds from the final step of the thinking is 11 VII, 17| genesis and destruction, the final cause is sought in the case 12 VIII, 4| cause? His essence. The final cause? His end. But perhaps 13 VIII, 4| the light? The earth. The final cause perhaps does not exist. 14 XI, 1 | it does not deal with the final cause (for that is the nature 15 XII, 7 | analogous to the best.~That a final cause may exist among unchangeable 16 XII, 7 | of its meanings. For the final cause is (a) some being 17 XII, 7 | the former does not. The final cause, then, produces motion 18 XII, 8 | cause change as being a final cause of movement; but there 19 XIV, 5 | Nor, of course, is it the final cause.~


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