aristotelian metaphysics
Aristotelian metaphysics refers to the philosophical system developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, which examines the fundamental nature of reality and existence. It explores concepts such as substance, essence, causality, potentiality, and actuality to understand the structure and purpose of the universe.
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