Aristotle Dictionary by Kiernan Thomas; Kiernan Thomas;

Aristotle Dictionary by Kiernan Thomas; Kiernan Thomas;

Author:Kiernan, Thomas; Kiernan, Thomas;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Philosophical Library
Published: 2013-10-09T16:00:00+00:00


That which is a cause through itself is always prior to that which is a cause through another.

PHY—8. 5. 257a30-31

There are naturally two causes of action, thought and moral habits, and through these actions all men obtain or fail of the object of their wishes.

P—6.1450a1-3

All things whatever which men do, they necessarily do from seven causes: by chance, compulsion, nature, custom, reason, anger, or appetite.

RH—Bk 1. 10. 1369a5-7

It is the cause that is sought in all questions.

PO A—2. 2. 90a6-7



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