material cause
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of material cause
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
Example Sentences
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The tribunal said that her protected disclosures were "an effective or material cause of her treatment".
From BBC
After the bill was slimmed down — leaving provisions such as one restoring the existing statute, which had been rendered ineffective by a subsequent law, and another requiring the franchiser to establish material cause before terminating the franchise — the industry group withdrew its opposition, allowing swift passage.
From New York Times
There are no formal or final causes, and the material cause never varies.
From Literature
You can substitute lead piping for glass, so again the material cause is irrelevant; any pipe sealed at one end will work.
From Literature
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
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