Each Aristotelian science consists in the causal investigation of a
specific department of reality. If successful, such an investigation
results in causal knowledge; that is, knowledge of the relevant or
appropriate causes. The emphasis on the concept of cause explains why
Aristotle developed a theory of causality which is commonly known as
the doctrine of the four causes. For Aristotle, a firm grasp of what a
cause is, and how many kinds of causes there are, is essential for a
successful investigation of the world around us.
-> http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-causality/
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