Jamal Awil

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The ‘final cause’ of an occurrence is an event. [causal]

The ‘final cause’ of an occurrence is an event in the future for the sake of which the occurrence takes place. … The answer to the former question is a teleological explanation, or an explanation by final causes; the answer to the latter question is a mechanistic explanation.

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 362