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How so?Final CAUSE is different than simply final END
Linus2nd
How so?Final CAUSE is different than simply final END
Once created the created substance desires to be perfect as the Final Cause is perfect.They could be created by one thing and be tending towards another. Are you saying that Aristotle thought the end is pulling everything towards It, but that it was involved in the “eternal beginning” of it (however one makes sense of such a thing)
Exactly, that is the problem I found as well. The only thing I can say is that Thomas was giving Aristotle credit for something he didn’t actually say. In any case, it is clear that Thomas thought differently. But why only movement caused by love is covered in Book 12 of Metaphysics is a mystery.Summa q 75 art 1 says “if there is anything that moves and is not moved, ‘it is the cause of eternal, unvaring movement,’ as we find proved in the Physics”. I remember his attempt at the proof in the Physics (which I think I remember you saying you disagreed with Linus?). So maybe he changed his mind in the Metaphysics. Or maybe we have a different translation of Aristotle than Aquinas had. I’ve checked some of his citations of Aristotle and a number of times it didn’t check out. Who knows what translation Aquinas had