unmoved mover

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The unmoved mover is Aristotle’s concept of a perfect, eternal, and immaterial first cause that initiates all motion and change in the universe without itself being changed.

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unmoved mover canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aristotelian concept
first cause
metaphysical principle
philosophical concept
attracts all motion as an object of desire
all motion as an object of thought
causes change in the universe
eternal circular motion of the heavens
motion in the universe
describedIn Metaphysics NERFINISHED
Physics NERFINISHED
distinctFrom efficient cause in Aristotelian sense
doesNotUndergo change
corruption
generation
motion
explains hierarchy of movers
impossibility of infinite regress of movers
formulatedIn 4th century BCE
hasAuthor Aristotle NERFINISHED
hasMultiplicityInAristotle multiple unmoved movers for celestial spheres
hasProperty eternal
immaterial
necessary being
perfect
pure actuality
unmoved
without potentiality
hasRole first cause of motion
ultimate explanation of change
identifiedAs thought thinking itself
influenced Islamic philosophy
Jewish philosophy
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
medieval Christian philosophy
interpretedAs God in later theistic traditions
languageOfOriginalFormulation Ancient Greek
modeOfCausation final cause
numberInAristotle one primary unmoved mover
originalName prōton kinoun akineton
partOf Aristotelian cosmology
Aristotelian metaphysics NERFINISHED
relatedConcept necessary being in classical theism
prime mover
pure act
relatedTo cosmological argument
teleological explanation of motion
transcends material world

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Metaphysics keyConcept unmoved mover
subject surface form: Metaphysics (Aristotle)
quinque viae usesConcept unmoved mover
subject surface form: Quinque viae