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D2AR0N

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According to Aristotle, which of his four causes was that which brings it all together, the end in mind or the purpose served.
 
  A) Final cause
  B) Material cause
  C) Formal cause
  D) Efficient cause

Question 2

According to Aristotle, which of his four causes was just the physical stuff of the world? (For example, a block of marble that has yet to be made into a statue.)
 
  A) Efficient cause
  B) Material cause
  C) Formal cause
  D) Final cause



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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