A new translation of Aristotle's classic work on the natural sciences.
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Books III and IV of the Physics contain the only elaboration by Aristotle of his thoughts on the nature of time and infinity, together with a long discussion of the concepts of place and void, and a brief but pregnant treatment of change in general. The present volume contains an English translation and a philosophical commentary, with an introduction for a beginner; experienced scholars, too, will find plenty to capture their interest.
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
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