The Works Of Aristotle, Vol. 7 by Aristotle
Metaphysics
This volume delves into the intricate realms of Aristotle's philosophical inquiries, focusing on his exploration of natural phenomena and metaphysical concepts. It presents a detailed examination of the principles governing the natural world, the essence of being, and the nature of existence. Through a series of methodical analyses, the text offers insights into Aristotle's theories on causality, substance, and the interplay between potentiality and actuality. The work serves as a testament to his enduring influence on the foundations of Western philosophy, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his intellectual legacy.
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