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Blue_Horizon
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I think you’ve misunderstood and the last statement may not hold.I think the unmoved mover (First Way) and the uncaused first cause (Second Way) are pe se.
Except for the first cause, all causes are said to be ordered per se or essentially.
Causes ordered per accidens don’t depend essentially (for efficacy) on the earlier causes.
Chains of locomotion, if their is a final effect, obviously are essentially dependent on the previous agents otherwise there would be no final locomotion.
The reason it’s called accidens seems to be because the change in question is of the accidental order … in the case of local motion it is the accident called “position.”