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    What is 'entelechy' in Aristotelian philosophy?

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    The material cause of things
    The state of perfection or full realization of somethingCorrect
    The logical way of thinking
    The first motionless engine

    Entelechy in Aristotle is the state of perfection or full realization that every being tends to achieve according to its nature. It is the complete actualization of the inherent potentiality of each being, its ultimate end or intrinsic purpose, when it has fully developed its essential form.