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1 I, 3 | question-viz. What is the cause of the perpetuity of coming-to-be? 2 I, 3 | as partial, coming-to-be? Cause" in this connexion has two 3 I, 3 | matter. It is the material cause that we have here to state. 4 I, 3 | state. For, as to the other cause, we have already explained ( 5 I, 3 | state the material cause-the cause classed under the head of 6 I, 3 | question too-viz. "what is the cause of the unbroken continuity 7 I, 3 | passing-away of something else?~The cause implied in this solution 8 I, 3 | substratum is the material cause of the continuous occurrence 9 I, 5 | true that the efficient cause of its coming-to-be is either ( 10 I, 5 | generically-or the efficient cause of the coming-to-be of a 11 I, 5 | e.g. fire is the efficient cause of the coming-to-be of fire 12 I, 5 | altered": for the efficient cause is in these. No doubt the 13 I, 5 | passedaway: and the efficient cause is not in the food.~We have 14 I, 5 | prepare us to grasp the cause of growth. We must note ( 15 I, 5 | into water-then it will cause a diminution of the quantum; 16 I, 7 | The active power is a "cause" in the sense of that from 17 II, 1 | subject, and owing to what cause. Similarly, we have also 18 II, 6 | and luck. Then what is the cause determining that man comes-to-be 19 II, 6 | proportion. What, then, is the cause of this proportional consilience? 20 II, 6 | Strife: for the former is a cause of "association" only, and 21 II, 6 | dissociation". No: the cause in question is the essential 22 II, 6 | mingled" fortuitously.~The cause, therefore, of the coming-to-be 23 II, 9 | the primary things.~Now cause, in the sense of material 24 II, 9 | not-be". This, therefore, is cause in the sense of material 25 II, 9 | as to come-to-be; while cause, in the~sense of their " 26 II, 9 | must be present as well-the cause vaguely dreamed of by all 27 II, 9 | instances we see that the cause is other than the Form. 28 II, 9 | movement as the producing cause. Nevertheless this second 29 II, 9 | omitting the more controlling cause: for they eliminate the 30 II, 9 | since they remove the formal cause, they invest the forces 31 II, 9 | instruments of carpentry) as "the cause" of the things that come-to-be: 32 II, 10| reasonable that what is should cause the coming-to-be of what 33 II, 10| that what is not should cause the being of what is. Now 34 II, 10| of nature that the same cause, provided it remain in the 35 II, 10| never fail owing to the cause we stated. And this continuity 36 II, 10| approximation to eternal being.~The cause of this perpetuity of coming-to-be,