
Metaphysics (Aristotle's work)
Aristotle’s "Metaphysics" explores the fundamental nature of reality—what exists and why. It investigates concepts like being, substance, cause, and potentiality versus actuality, aiming to understand the underlying principles that make things what they are. Aristotle seeks answers to questions about existence beyond physical objects, examining the nature of existence itself, the existence of forms or ideas, and the causes behind change and stability in the universe. Essentially, it’s a philosophical inquiry into the most basic aspects of reality that underpin everything we experience.