Metaphysics - Aristotle, John Alexander Smith & William David Ross

Metaphysics

By Aristotle, John Alexander Smith & William David Ross

  • Release Date: 2019-02-06
  • Genre: Philosophy

Description

Aristotle's "Metaphysics" is a foundational text in Western philosophy that delves into the nature of being, existence, and reality. Written with a blend of empirical observation and rigorous logical reasoning, Aristotle embarks on an exploratory journey through substance, essence, and causality. The work is characterized by a systematic structure and an analytical style that reflects the philosophical traditions of his time, while also challenging and expanding upon the ideas of his predecessors, most notably Plato. Aristotle's methodical approach establishes metaphysics as a distinct field of inquiry, investigating questions that remain relevant in contemporary philosophical discourse. Aristotle (384-322 BCE) was a polymath whose intellectual pursuits spanned various disciplines, including biology, ethics, politics, and aesthetics. His experiences as a student of Plato, coupled with his empirical observations of the natural world, greatly influenced the breadth and depth of his metaphysical inquiries. Aristotle's commitment to examining the underlying principles of reality reveals his desire to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding existence itself. "Metaphysics" is highly recommended for readers seeking to engage with the pivotal concepts that shape philosophical thought today. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned philosopher, Aristotle's profound reflections offer intellectual enrichment, prompting critical examination of the nature of reality and the principles that govern it.

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