Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Aristotle's Four Causes
- The Material Cause
- Refers to matter or substance that
something is made from
- Book made out of paper
- The Formal Cause
- Refers to what gives the matter
it's 'form' or 'structure'
- Book not just any
piece of paper, pieces
arranged in a certain
way
- The Efficient Cause
- Refers to the CAUSE of an object
or thing existing
- The answer to 'why' the thing exists
- A book exists because someone wrote it
and printed it, the author is the reason for
the existence of the book rather than it
just being a pile of paper
- The Final Cause
- Concerned with the reason WHY something
is the way it is
- Concerned with the function of the
object/thing
- The book is laid out how it is so
that it is readable
- Teleological
- Function of the object
or the reason the action
is done
- NOT saying there is design or purpose in nature,
saying when you consider any object or thing it has
some function which is the ultimate reason why the
thing is what it is
- Example: Statue
- Material Cause : Made of marble
- Formal Cause: Has the shape of a statue
- Efficient Cause : A mason made it
- Final Cause: Function is to be beautiful statue
that honours, remembers or recalls
someone/something