“Now, the causes being four, it is the business of the student of nature to know about them all, and if he refers his problems back to all of them, he will assign the "why" in the way proper to his science-the matter, the form, the mover, that for the sake of which.”
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The Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1: The Revised Oxford Translation is a scholarly compilation that presents the works of Aristotle in English. This volume is part of a multi-volume set that aims to provide a definitive edition of Aristotle's writings. The translations are based on the Revised Oxford Translation series, which is known for its accuracy and scholarly rigor. The collection includes a variety of Aristotle's works, covering philosophy, science, and other subjects, offering readers a comprehensive view of his intellectual contributions. more
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