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Thus the entelechy of the body is the soul.
The song's title is a play on the philosophical concept of entelechy.
For Alexander, the "directing agency" or entelechy is found "in the principle or plan".
There is also a recording of his "Entelechy for Viola and Piano."
Such self-organization of a coordinate system was, he claimed, quite beyond conventional science, and required a special biological force - entelechy.
"By the Prime Entelechy, one demands that you clarify that statement!"
"I pray that the Prime Entelechy will grant you the power to persevere.
It is the living encyclopedia of his art without ceasing to be a masterpiece with organic continuity and entelechy".
Burke refers to Aristotle's notion of entelechy, which states that we seek to reach the perfection of our kind.
Actuation, a type of self-realization referred to in Aristotle's philosophy of entelechy.
Immaterial forces, such as those found in the concepts of entelechy and élan vital, are metaphysical forces.
It may take a bit of coercion to jolt the Prime Entelechy into resolving this fine mess."
"By the Prime Entelechy!
Entelechy, in Greek ', was coined by Aristotle and transliterated in Latin as '.
A soul, or spirit, according to Leibniz, can be understood as a type of entelechy (or living monad) which has distinct perceptions and memory.
But I, entelechy, form of forms, am I by memory because under everchanging forms.
I've undergone a change of heart about this business-" "By the Prime Entelechy!"
He is most noted for his early experimental work in embryology and for his neo-vitalist philosophy of entelechy.
The time a entelechy: Presidential Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia.
As soon as an actor engages with an actor-network it too is caught up in the web of relations, and becomes part of the "Entelechy".
In contrast, entelecheia, in the form of "entelechy" is a word used much less in technical senses in recent times.
"having an end within," usually translated "entelechy," or glossed as the actualization of a potentiality), Aristotle becomes Entelechus.
It would be more elegant to continue to put one's trust in Unifex and in the Prime Entelechy."
In the biological vitalism of Hans Driesch, living things develop by entelechy, a common purposive and organising field.
He enquired into classical and modern philosophy in his search for an adequate theoretical overview and ended by adopting an Aristotlean teleological theory of entelechy.