General Overview: Concept of Cause in Aristotle's Metaphysics

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Abstract

This paper presents a general overview of the concept of cause in Aristotle's metaphysics. It examines the four types of causes identified by Aristotle—material, formal, efficient, and final—and discusses their roles in understanding the principles of change and existence. By analyzing these causal relationships, the paper aims to elucidate how Aristotle's metaphysical framework offers insights into the nature of being and the processes that govern the physical world. This exploration not only enhances our comprehension of Aristotle's philosophical contributions but also serves as a basis for ongoing discussions in contemporary metaphysical debates.

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