
Aristotelian Metaphysics
Aristotelian Metaphysics explores the fundamental nature of reality. Aristotle examines concepts like substance, causality, and existence, seeking to understand what things are and why they exist. In the context of Philosophical Theology, it addresses questions about the nature of God, being, and the universe. Aristotle proposed that everything has a purpose, or "telos," and emphasized the importance of form and matter in understanding entities. His work lays the groundwork for later discussions about the relationship between God, creation, and existence, influencing both philosophy and theology significantly.