Aristotle's Theory of Causation
Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they will be discussing Aristotle’s Theory of Causation. Upon studying the Empirical world Aristotle noticed the constant movement and state of change that everything goes through, moving from potentiality and actuality. From this Aristotle developed the 4 Causes, the theory of how our world moves and changes. Together with the Prime Mover this theory attempts to explain all the change, flux and development of everything in our universe. Watch as George and John explain then critically assess this very interesting blend of Philosophy and science. The script to this video is part of the Philosophy Vibe "Plato & Aristotle" eBook, available on Amazon: https://mybook.to/philosophyvibe6 The Philosophy Vibe Paperback Anthology, Vol 2 'Metaphysics' available worldwide on Amazon: https://mybook.to/philosophyvibevol2 Check out the Philosophy Vibe merchandise store: https://philosophy-vibe-store.creator... #aristotle #theoryofcausation #philosophy

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