Actualization


the act or process of .
Psychology, .
Historical Examples

Besides, even if actualization be contemporaneous with potentiality, why should not the first rank be assigned to actualization?
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 3 Plotinos (Plotinus)

Hence the process itself is the actualization of the potential.
A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Isaac Husik

He had defined soul as the first actualization of a body having potentiality of life with a determinate organism.
Aristotle George Grote

His actualization, in respect to Himself, is to be what He is; for He and that actualization coincide.
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 3 Plotinos (Plotinus)

But the actualization (which constitutes the life of Reason) is not similar to the actualization of fire.
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4 Plotinos (Plotinus)

This actualization is not thought; it has nothing to think, as it is the First.
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 2 Plotinos (Plotinus)

The soul then, according to Aristotle, is the realization or actualization or form of the body.
A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Isaac Husik

Light is entirely incorporeal, though it be the actualization of a body.
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 2 Plotinos (Plotinus)

Fortifying myself within it, I arrive at that actualization which raises me above the intelligible.
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 1 Plotinos (Plotinus)

But existence and the intelligible also fuse with their actualization.
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4 Plotinos (Plotinus)

n.

1824, noun of action from actualize.

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