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Specifically, we should consider the category of ‘constituent parts’ or the ‘stuff’ that makes up a whole: whatever we call it, these do not cause the whole to exist in the same way that the whole causally organizes or spatially arranges them, in a very precise way, specifically as parts.
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Just say material and formal cause for God's sake.
Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Science Book 17)
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