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Physics

By

Aristotle

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Paperback

$6.99

Hardback

N/A

ISBN

979-8896350248

The Collected Works of Aristotle

Series

Volume

149 pages

6 x 9 inches

Paperback

Hardback

Description

Physics by Aristotle is a foundational text in Western philosophy and science, offering profound insights into the nature of the physical world and the principles that govern it. As one of Aristotle’s most influential works, this treatise explores the fundamental concepts of motion, change, causation, and the elements of nature.


In this timeless work, Aristotle examines the causes and processes underlying natural phenomena, introducing his famous four causes—material, formal, efficient, and final—that explain the existence and transformation of things. He delves into the nature of time, space, infinity, and the cosmos, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding the physical world that would shape scientific thought for centuries.


Aristotle’s Physics is not just a scientific inquiry but also a philosophical exploration, blending observation with reason to address profound questions about the universe and humanity’s place within it. His insights into nature and causality remain influential, bridging the gap between philosophy and science.

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