This was an ever-repeated process in which an animal may adopt different forms and be transformed, as it occurred with the caterpillar and the butterfly, but it never disappeared and never completely lost its body, its material basis: "according to my opinion, not only are all lives, all souls, all minds, all primitive entelechies, everlasting, but also that to each primitive
entelechy or each vital principle there is perpetually united a certain natural machine, which comes to us under the name of organic body: which machine, moreover, even although it preserves its form in general, remains in flux, and is, like the ship of Theseus, perpetually repaired.
For Katz and Rivers, predestination serves as a posthuman substitute for
entelechy in that it incorporates material and symbolic forces into relationships, interactions, and motives.
Each attempt to create a new, simplified brand met with the challenges of not first clarifying what the new brand should be, instead of what the old
Entelechy Partners wasn't.
I continue to think
entelechy has a lot to do with reversal and emergence.
Withal the consideration for hardware
entelechy of the system is to be made.
Then, the fall and confinement in the proud, cloud-sheltered palace, and behold naked
Entelechy rearing to the day, vertical and in vain'.
She sneezes and cries; it's about hardly knowing why that shifts in between any conversation she might successfully have with the ordinary
entelechy of a "day.
till one day I got hold of a pen and started putting on paper, by hand, what writing meant to me, why I found it essential, for it was (is) my only way of deriving some meaning out of reality, this
entelechy.
In this article I attempt to explore Aristotle's arguments about ousia, and on the basis of this exploration, I argue that Aristotle can really only make sense of ousia, in relation to its basic intelligibility, through the concepts of telos (end) and
entelechy (fulfilment).