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Why does Aristotle characterize things as formed matter? Thanks
Aristotle states that matter is something that is potential and form is something that is capable of changing. Hence, he states things are firmed matter because they have the ability to change from one form to another and has the tendency to achieve their maximum potential bases upon their viability. He also explains that the final causation is the purpose of things which are in-built and how almost every formed matter possess final causation.
Good evening, Why does Aristotle characterize things as formed matter? Thanks
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