
The Metaphysics (Penguin Classics)
by Aristotle
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A doctor’s son and eminent scientist, Aristotle was fascinated by natural phenomena. When he joined Plato’s Academy, he was taught the idealist doctrine that our perception is merely a pale reflection of true reality. Challenging Platonism, The Metaphysics integrates the world’s natural and rational aspects. It delves into philosophy’s most profound questions: on existence, change, substance, matter, form, essence, accident, potentiality and actuality. This seminal work provided the basis for one of Western philosophy’s central branches. Translator Hugh Lawson-Tancred makes this profoundly significant masterpiece more accessible and stimulating. 460 pages.
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ISBN: 9780140446197
Published Date: June 1, 1999
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Page Count: 460
Size: 7.74" l x 5.01" w x 0.97" h
Category
Philosophy
Subject
Metaphysics