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"finis"
{ 1 } - has the etymology "mother"
{ 2 } - the internal principle of organization of a meaterial being
{ 3 } - has the etymology "boundary," "limit," "end"
{ 4 } - that which makes a being out of matter by putting a form or structure in it
{ 5 } - end or purpose.
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"finis"
{ 1 } - has the etymology "mother"
{ 2 } - the internal principle of organization of a meaterial being
{ 3 } - has the etymology "boundary," "limit," "end"
{ 4 } - that which makes a being out of matter by putting a form or structure in it
{ 5 } - end or purpose.
"matter" <=> has the etymology "mother"
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"finis"
{ 1 } - has the etymology "mother"
{ 2 } - the internal principle of organization of a meaterial being
{ 3 } - has the etymology "boundary," "limit," "end"
{ 4 } - that which makes a being out of matter by putting a form or structure in it
{ 5 } - end or purpose.
formal cause <=> the internal principle of organization of a meaterial being
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3 is correct!
"finis"
{ 1 } - has the etymology "mother"
{ 2 } - the internal principle of organization of a meaterial being
{ 3 } - has the etymology "boundary," "limit," "end"
{ 4 } - that which makes a being out of matter by putting a form or structure in it
{ 5 } - end or purpose.
"finis" <=> has the etymology "boundary," "limit," "end"
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"finis"
{ 1 } - has the etymology "mother"
{ 2 } - the internal principle of organization of a meaterial being
{ 3 } - has the etymology "boundary," "limit," "end"
{ 4 } - that which makes a being out of matter by putting a form or structure in it
{ 5 } - end or purpose.
efficient cause <=> that which makes a being out of matter by putting a form or structure in it
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"finis"
{ 1 } - has the etymology "mother"
{ 2 } - the internal principle of organization of a meaterial being
{ 3 } - has the etymology "boundary," "limit," "end"
{ 4 } - that which makes a being out of matter by putting a form or structure in it
{ 5 } - end or purpose.
final cause <=> end or purpose.
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