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Privation is something of its own kind or, in the negative, privation 'is not pure nothing' or even pure absence of form but the state of 'actively' lacking that something imperfect has with respect to fulfillment (E 3, 31)—and only in this way can privation be understood as a principle of change.

Avicenna also recognizes an intermediate type of efficient cause: This third type gives being to an effect that does not exist after absolute nonexistence or after a specific privation in matter; rather the existence of this effect is preceded by the existence of something else, which is non-material.

States of privation, of deprivation.

Also, the positive is prior to its privation (warm, for instance, to cold), and rest and heaviness stand for the privation of lightness and movement.

For of contraries, one is a privation no less than it is a contrary-and a privation of the essential nature; and privation is the denial of a predicate to a determinate genus.

This is especially true for those who lived through the privation of the post WWII era.

In Serbia, the corruption, violence, and economic privation of the nineteen-nineties created a climate perfect for organized crime.

For instance, the evil of disease consists in a privation of health, and the evil of sin consist in a privation of virtue.

Note that an eclipse is nothing other than the privation of light.

– the hedonism and prodigality of Keynesian stimulus schemes versus the asceticism and privation of Puritanical austerity plans.

The metaphysical good of reality correlates with the metaphysical evil of privation of reality or non-being.

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