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<p>(<a href="page.php?w=ousia">ousia</a>, sometimes translated as "thinghood") of any separate thing. (As emphasized by Aristotle, this requires his distinction between <a href="page.php?w=Accident_%28philosophy%29">accidental</a> causes and natural causes.) According to Aristotle, when we refer to the nature of a thing, we are referring to the form or shape of a thing, which was already present as a potential, an innate tendency to change, in that material before it achieved that form. When things are most "fully at work" we can see more fully</p><p>
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