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efficient cause

In Aristotle's philosophy, one of the four causes of things. The efficient cause of a man, according to Aristotle, is his father. The other three causes of a man are material cause (flesh), formal cause (the form of man), and final cause (the end, or purpose, of human life).

Only two of Aristotle's causes answer to English usage: the efficient and the final causes. The Greek word translated as ‘cause’ means something more like ‘responsible factor’ or ‘necessary condition’.



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Ibn Sina, like Aristotle, (1) recognizes four kinds of causes, or rather four modes of explanation in the study of nature: (1) the efficient cause ('illah fa'iliyyah), namely, that which causes a thing to move or change and hence is
For example, Cook's argument that Europe's intellectuals and religious leaders hampered scientific development by insisting on causal knowledge rather than precise description of nature, which validated empiricism, does not address the importance of changing definitions of causation and attention to efficient causes within neo-Aristotelian philosophy during the period.
Vedantists admit that the Atman or God is not only the efficient cause of this universe, but also the material cause.
 
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