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Aristotle Physics: Books I and II (Clarendon Aristotle Series) by Aristotle (author), William Charlton (translator and editor) is a nonfiction available to read on EtoBox.

In the first two books of the Physics Aristotle discusses philosophical issues involved in the investigation of the physical universe. He introduces his distinction between form and matter and his fourfold classification of causes or explanatory factors, and defends teleological explanation. These books therefore form a natural entry into Aristotle's system as a whole, and also occupy an important place in the history of scientific thought. The present volume provides a close literal translation, which can be used by serious students without Greek. The introduction and commentary deal with the interpretation and assessment, from a philosophical standpoint, of what Aristotle says. This translation was first published in 1970.

It is typically read by self-directed learners exploring a subject in depth.

Common subject areas: history, science, philosophy, social sciences.

Author
Aristotle (author), William Charlton (translator and editor)
Publisher
Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press
Published
1992
Language
EN
ISBN
9780198720263
Category
nonfiction
Subjects
Science, Poetry, Physics