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Metaphysics
By
Aristotle
Description
Metaphysics by Aristotle is a cornerstone of Western philosophy, offering a profound exploration of existence, reality, and the fundamental nature of being. In this groundbreaking work, Aristotle seeks to understand the principles and causes that underlie the world, asking questions that remain central to philosophy today: What does it mean to be? What are the ultimate realities that shape existence? How do we understand change, substance, and essence?
Spanning a wide range of topics, Metaphysics investigates the nature of substance, potentiality and actuality, causation, and the concept of the "unmoved mover," Aristotle's argument for a prime cause or ultimate reality. His systematic approach to these timeless questions has influenced countless philosophers and continues to serve as a foundation for metaphysical inquiry.