noun
entelechy
A technical term in Aristotelian philosophy referring to the condition of a thing whose essence is fully realized; actuality as opposed to potentiality. Often contrasted with エネルゲイア (energeia).
from Ancient Greek entelecheia
See also: エネルゲイア
In Aristotle's philosophy, entelechy means actuality as opposed to potentiality.
この概念は、エネルゲイアとエンテレケイアの区別に基づいている。
This concept is based on the distinction between energeia and entelechy.