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formal cause

American  
[fawr-muhl] / ˈfɔr məl /

noun

Aristotelianism.
  1. cause8b


Etymology

Origin of formal cause

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400

Example Sentences

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The formal cause of Kory's death is still unknown.

From BBC

A post-mortem examination was carried out on Thursday but no formal cause of death was established, with further tests due to be carried out.

From BBC

A pathologist had given the formal cause as unascertained due to the state of decomposition of the body.

From BBC

As far as Aristotle was concerned, as we saw in Chapter 3, causal explanations had four components: the formal cause, the final cause, the material cause and the efficient cause.

From Literature

Thus if I construct a table, the formal cause is the design I have in mind; the final cause is my desire to have somewhere to eat my meals; the material cause is various pieces of wood; and the efficient causes are a saw and a hammer.

From Literature