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By insisting on the art of bronze-casting as the most accurate efficient cause of the production of the statue, Aristotle does not mean to preclude an appeal to the beliefs and desires of the individual artisan.
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His definition of God condemned since his excommunication from the Jewish community as a "God existing in only a philosophical sense"—is meant to preclude any anthropomorphizing of the divine being.
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This waiting time is meant to preclude any possibility of spontaneous return of circulation and to allow death to be pronounced with confidence [ 1, 2].
"That doesn't mean we have to preclude a place for faith in our public life".
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