Shri Dasgupta's creative impulse is enthused by this Aristollean'entelechy' the endowment that gives rise to the potential of the vital force.
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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.
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In contrast, " entelecheia ", in the form of " entelechy " is a word used much less in technical senses in recent times.
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Character is no longer the clearly perceived entity underlying clarity of articulation the objectification of a social and moral entelechy but something amorphous and contingent ( 41 ).
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There are 5 articles involved in this whole merger debacle and the talk pages are prohibitively lengthy : Talk : Potentiality and actuality, Talk : Energeia, Talk : Entelechy.
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KoBakowski writes that while Aristotle's concepts of energy, potentiality and entelechy are basically intelligible when applied to particular objects and processes, they cannot intelligibly be applied to reality as a whole.
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Aspects and applications of the concept of entelechy have been explored by the American critic and philosopher Kenneth Burke ( 1897 1993 ) whose concept of the " terministic screens " illustrates his thought on the subject.
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Leibniz was also one of the main inspirations for the important movement in philosophy known as German Idealism, and within this movement and schools influenced by it entelechy may denote a force propelling one to self-fulfillment.
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This idea of the future drawing the child on ( as opposed to child development being just driven by causality ) was related to the Aristotelian concept of entelechy which would have formed an implicit part of her Thomist education as a devout Catholic.
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Biologists and Earth scientists usually view the factors that stabilize the characteristics of a period as an undirected emergent property or entelechy of the system; as each individual species pursues its own self-interest, for example, their combined actions may have counterbalancing effects on environmental change.