aristotelian categories
Aristotelian categories refer to the different fundamental modes or types of existence that Aristotle identified, encompassing substances (individual things with their own identity) and attributes (properties and qualities that define substances). These categories include substances, quantity, quality, relation, place, time, position, state, action, and affection, providing a framework for understanding and classifying various aspects of existence.
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