Key ideas in Aristotle’s concepts of potentiality and actuality

25/03/2025 7 min Episodio 84

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John Vespasian explains that the concepts of potentiality and actuality occupy the central position in Aristotle’s metaphysics. They supply an invaluable intellectual tool to assess people and events for what they are, and for what they could become. Aristotle’s concepts of potentiality and actuality encompass three key ideas. Each of them has been proven by history, but was harshly attacked by its opponents. Let us explore these three key ideas in detail. The first key idea in Aristotle’s concepts of potentiality and actuality is that they possess a strong ethical component. They are meant to encourage people to become a better version of themselves, not to commit crimes or promote evil projects. When Aristotle says that person A has the potential to do B or become C, he is implying that person A will display virtuous behaviour in the process. Aristotle’s philosophy is optimistic and ethical. He is encouraging self-actualisation by means of honest, steady work. Here is the link to the original article: https://johnvespasian.com/key-ideas-in-aristotles-concepts-of-potentiality-and-actuality/