The idea of 'Actuality' in Aristotle's philosophy
In Aristotle's philosophy, the concept of "Actuality" is central to his understanding of change, existence, and potentiality. Actuality refers to the realized, fully actualized state of being, where something exists in its complete form. It is contrasted with ___ __________ _______ ____ _____ ___ _______ _____ ______ ____ _______.
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