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

From BBC • Aug. 15, 2023

In this case of a sculpture, the sculptor’s vision or idea was referred to as the formal cause.

From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022

A formal cause of death has not been confirmed, but Schepers said in an email that hospital records “indicate that COVID-19 is the presumed, but as of yet unconfirmed, cause of death.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 9, 2021

While a formal cause of death has not been confirmed, Schepers said in an email that hospital records “indicate that COVID-19 is the presumed, but as of yet unconfirmed, cause of death.”

From Seattle Times • Feb. 9, 2021

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 "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

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