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Postulated ultimate cause of all activity in the universe

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  • tác nhân cao nhất nghiễm nhiên của vạn vật trong vũ trụ (vi)
  • галәмдә бар үзгәрешләрнең нигез сәбәбе (tt)
  • concepto filosófico descrito por Aristóteles como la primera causa de todo el movimiento en el universo (es)
  • postulowana ostateczna przyczyna wszelkiej aktywności we Wszechświecie (pl)
  • domnevni končni vzrok za vse dogajanje v vesolju (sl)
  • postulated ultimate cause of all activity in the universe (en)
  • アリストテレスが言及した、世界(宇宙)の運動の根本原因 (ja)
  • ھۆکاری ھەرە دوایین کە وا دادەنرێ سەبەبی گشت جموجووڵەکانە لە گەردووندا (ckb)
  • مفهومی فلسفی (fa)
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  • Aristotle (en)
  • D. W. Graham (en)
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  • Physics (en)
  • De Caelo, I.9, 279 a17–30 (en)
  • Physics VIII, 2 (en)
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  • It is clear then that there is neither place, nor void, nor time, outside the heaven. Hence whatever is there, is of such a nature as not to occupy any place, nor does time age it; nor is there any change in any of the things which lie beyond the outermost motion; they continue through their entire duration unalterable and unmodified, living the best and most self sufficient of lives… From [the fulfilment of the whole heaven] derive the being and life which other things, some more or less articulately but other feebly, enjoy. (en)
  • Simplicius argues that the first unmoved mover is a cause not only in the sense of being a final cause—which everyone in his day, as in ours, would accept—but also in the sense of being an efficient cause , and his master Ammonius wrote a whole book defending the thesis . Simplicius's arguments include citations of Plato's views in the Timaeus—evidence not relevant to the debate unless one happens to believe in the essential harmony of Plato and Aristotle—and inferences from approving remarks which Aristotle makes about the role of Nous in Anaxagoras, which require a good deal of reading between the lines. But he does point out rightly that the unmoved mover fits the definition of an efficient cause—"whence the first source of change or rest" . The examples which Aristotle adduces do not obviously suggest an application to the first unmoved mover, and it is at least possible that Aristotle originated his fourfold distinction without reference to such an entity. But the real question is whether his definition of the efficient cause includes the unmoved mover willy-nilly. One curious fact remains: that Aristotle never acknowledges the alleged fact that the unmoved mover is an efficient cause ... (en)
  • But it is a wrong assumption to suppose universally that we have an adequate first principle in virtue of the fact that something always is so ... Thus Democritus reduces the causes that explain nature to the fact that things happened in the past in the same way as they happen now: but he does not think fit to seek for a first principle to explain this 'always' ... Let this conclude what we have to say in support of our contention that there never was a time when there was not motion, and never will be a time when there will not be motion. (en)
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  • Unmoved mover (en)
  • العلة الأولى (ar)
  • Senmova motoro (eo)
  • Primer motor inmóvil (es)
  • Penggerak yang tak digerakkan (in)
  • 不動の動者 (ja)
  • Motore immobile (it)
  • Premier moteur (fr)
  • 부동의 동자 (ko)
  • Onbewogen beweger (nl)
  • Motor imóvel (pt)
  • Першопоштовх (uk)
  • Перводвигатель (ru)
  • 不动之动者 (zh)
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