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Metaphysics, Problems

By

Aristotle

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Paperback

$19.99

Hardback

$24.99

ISBN

979-8896350200

The Collected Works of Aristotle

Series

Volume

5

433 pages

6 x 9 inches

Paperback

Hardback

Description

Metaphysics, Problems by Aristotle is a cornerstone of Western philosophy, offering a profound exploration of existence, reality, and the nature of being. This essential text delves into the fundamental questions of metaphysics, grappling with the concepts of substance, causality, potentiality, and actuality—ideas that have shaped centuries of philosophical thought.


In Metaphysics, Aristotle investigates the principles that govern reality and the underlying causes of all things, presenting a systematic inquiry into what it means for something to exist. His philosophical reflections address the "problems" of metaphysics, examining questions that remain central to human understanding: What is the ultimate nature of reality? What are the causes and principles behind the universe? How do we comprehend the relationship between potential and actual existence?


Aristotle’s insights provide a foundation for countless philosophical traditions, from medieval scholasticism to modern existentialism. His rigorous reasoning and methodical approach invite readers to think deeply about the nature of the world and their place within it.

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