The Metaphysics
About This Book
Published in the mid-4th century BC, The Metaphysics stands as Aristotle's primary contribution to ontology—the branch of philosophy examining existence and reality. The work explores fundamental concepts including substance and essence, alongside the relationship between potentiality and actuality.
Who Should Read This?
- Philosophy students seeking foundational texts
- Readers fascinated by questions of existence and reality
- Scholars exploring ancient Greek philosophical traditions
- Anyone interested in how classical thought shapes modern understanding
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