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Entelechy | Definition, Example, Aristotle, Leibniz | Britannica entelechy, (from Greek entelecheia), in philosophy, that which realizes or makes actual what is otherwise merely potential The concept is intimately connected with Aristotle ’s distinction between matter and form, or the potential and the actual
Potentiality and actuality - Wikipedia Actuality is often used to translate both energeia (ἐνέργεια) and entelecheia (ἐντελέχεια) (sometimes rendered in English as entelechy) Actuality comes from Latin actualitas and is a traditional translation, but its normal meaning in Latin is 'anything which is currently happening '
Entelechy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Zubiaga First entelechy is being in full working order (for example, the soul is the first entelechy of the body), and second entelechy is being in action Motion or change can lead to an entelechy but also themselves can be seen as entelechies
Entelechy - New World Encyclopedia Entelechy is a philosophical concept stemming from Aristotle 's metaphysics, and generally used to identify whatever it is that makes the difference between mere matter and a living body