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Aristotle on His Predecessors: Being the First Book of His Metaphysics (Classic Reprint) Kindle Edition

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Explore how Aristotle reads the thinkers who came before him and what their ideas mean for his own theory of causation. In this volume, discover how the first book of Aristotle’s Metaphysics engages with earlier voices—from Pythagoreans to the Eleatics—and what those conversations reveal about motion, unity, and the nature of being. The text offers careful guidance on how ancient math and philosophy shape questions about reality, science, and the limits of reasoning.The pages unfold Aristotle’s method as he weighs the claims of predecessors, analyses the connection between mathematics and physical things, and shows where earlier views align or diverge from his own. You’ll see how debates about plane, line, and point connect to bigger questions about cause and substance, and why these ideas mattered for the history of philosophy. A clear map of how Aristotle places prior theories beside his own metaphysical framework Accessible discussion of the relationship between math (geometry and number) and the natural world Examples of how early thinkers reasoned about unity, motion, and change Guidance on reading these arguments as part of a long philosophical conversationIdeal for readers interested in the roots of metaphysical debate and the lineage of Greek philosophy. Read more

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Print length 188 pages
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Publication date August 24, 2018
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