Physics by Aristotle
The Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1
"Physics" is a foundational text in the field of natural philosophy that explores the nature of the physical world and the principles underlying its behavior. The work delves into concepts such as change, causality, motion, and the infinite, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding the material universe. Through logical reasoning and empirical observation, the text examines the causes and principles of natural phenomena, offering insights into the dynamics of time, space, and matter. This treatise lays the groundwork for subsequent scientific inquiry and philosophical thought, influencing the development of Western science and philosophy.
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- Published
- -350
- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 382
- Original Language
- Ancient greek
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- Alternate Titles
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- Natural Philosophy
- Physica
- The Physics
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