How To Use Entelechy In A Sentence

  • The vital factor he boldly designates "entelechy", or "psychoid", and advocated a return to Aristotle for the most helpful conception of the principle of life. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Behind this kind of ethic stands the Aristotelian notion of entelechy: humans have a natural potential to develop rationality and through it acquire virtuous character. Guess Who Was At The Party?
  • Radionics is concerned with healing of the whole man, with the health pattern or entelechy of the individual.
  • The true freedom possible in theology requires a significant degree of prior bondage; the substance of this discipline does not materialize simply out of our own entelechy.
  • The term entelechy which sounds outlandish to us may be replaced by the word realization or actualization and is very close in meaning to the A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
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  • He concludes: ...there are four features of development of doctrine that I think to which I think an adequate account must do justice: (1) richness; (2) confidelity; (3) creativity; (4) entelechy. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Salmansohn re-defines such difficult concepts such as "entelechy", as your intended seed personality and "mightiest human being self" and "mimesis" as the groundwork for creating vision boards, which I later tried. Alyssa Pinsker: How I Lost My Prince Harming And Found Karen Salmansohn
  • Borrowing a term from Aristotle, Burke referred to it as a manifestation of entelechy — the tendency of a potential to realize itself. Enowning
  • The entelechy of a caterpillar is to grow into a butterfly.
  • In such a state one has access to the creative, world making place where one's unique entelechy (the essential self) meets the Entelechy of a potential new time, one that gives the details of an evolution in person and society. The 'Future of God' Debate
  • The vital factor he boldly designates "entelechy", or "psychoid", and advocated a return to Aristotle for the most helpful conception of the principle of life. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Herein he postulates a quality ( "psychoid") in all living beings, directing energy and matter for the purpose of the organism, and to this he applies the Aristotelian designation "Entelechy. Unconscious Memory
  • His working definition is that psych is the ‘first entelechy of a natural organic body’.
  • It is Aristotle's idea of entelechy, applied not to biology but to our human community.
  • It seems that the book contains only concepts, not people, which, for me, makes it a collection of samples of entelechy, a compendium of incomprehensible ideas. Yoani Sanchez: Fidel's Dictionary: A Man's Phrases are Compiled When You Know He's Finished

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