Greek Philosophy
The four causes are a framework established by Aristotle to explain the different ways something can be understood or explained. They include the material cause (what something is made of), the formal cause (the essence or blueprint of a thing), the efficient cause (the source or agent of change), and the final cause (the purpose or goal of a thing). This framework connects to metaphysical discussions, particularly in understanding change and existence.
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