Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Aristotle's philosophy
- The Four Causes
- Material
- Matter/substance (eg stone
for a sculpture)
- Efficient
- Creator (eg a sculptor)
- Formal
- Form/structure (eg the person/thing
the sculpture looks like)
- Final
- Its purpose for being made the
way it is (eg for people to look at)
- A final cause is intrinsic and a
teleology
- A living thing's Final Cause is to become a
mature, perfect version of itself
- No physical thing
can be perfect
because they
change
- Nothing changes
without cause
- The Prime Mover
- Aristotle believed in 40 rings of
stars which all turned each other
- The Prime Mover
moves the 4oth ring
- Aristotle's deity
- Pure actuality
- Transcendent - does not
interact with the universe
- Does not change
- Does not interact with the
universes because the universe is
imperfect and the Prime Mover must
be perfect
- Its only activity is thought and it
thinks of itself because everything
else is imperfect
- Because it is perfect, it is made happy by
its self-reflection
- A necessary being - could not not exist
- The cause of all
change in the universe
- It attracts the universe because
everything is attracted to perfection and tries to imitate it
- It does nothing to cause
change - it just attracts things,
the way milk attracts a cat
without doing anything
- It did not create the universe
- It has always existed
- Potentiality and
Actuality
- All things in the world have the
potential to become something else
- Eg a seed has
potentiality to
become a tree
- The tree is the actuality
- When Aristotle talks about change and
movement he means the transition
from potentiality to actuality
- For and against this theory
- FOr
- Aristotle was an empiricist; he tried to base
his theory on observation of the physical world
- Provides an explanation for why things are the way they are
- Explains imperfection within the universe
- May be easier to accept than
the Forms, especially for a
theist
- Against
- How does Aristotle know the
physical world is the source of
truth?
- 40 circles theory is
scientifically
disproven
- Theists will reject the
Prime Mover
- Bertrand Russell: ''The universe is a brute fact.'
- Observation of the universe
does not logically lead to a
Prime Mover
- Keywords
- A posteriori
- Intrinsic
- Teleology
- Necessary being
- Transcendent