Book Alpha

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Book Alpha is the opening section of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, where he surveys earlier philosophers’ views on causes and principles as a prelude to his own metaphysical inquiry.

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instanceOf book
section of philosophical work
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition Peripatetic philosophy NERFINISHED
chronologicalPositionInWork first
discussesConcept efficient cause
final cause
formal cause
four causes
material cause
discussesPhilosopher Anaxagoras NERFINISHED
Anaximander NERFINISHED
Anaximenes NERFINISHED
Empedocles NERFINISHED
Heraclitus NERFINISHED
Parmenides NERFINISHED
Plato NERFINISHED
Thales NERFINISHED
evaluates earlier theories of causes
field ancient Greek philosophy
metaphysics
hasAlternativeName Book A of the Metaphysics NERFINISHED
Metaphysics Book I NERFINISHED
hasFunction introduction to the Metaphysics as a whole
hasStructureFeature historical survey of predecessors
hasTitle Alpha NERFINISHED
influencedField early modern metaphysics
medieval philosophy
scholastic metaphysics
language Ancient Greek
mainTheme causes
first philosophy
principles
openingSectionOf Metaphysics NERFINISHED
originalScript Greek alphabet NERFINISHED
partOf Metaphysics NERFINISHED
preludeTo Aristotle’s own metaphysical inquiry
preservedIn Aristotelian corpus NERFINISHED
studiedIn Aristotle seminars NERFINISHED
history of philosophy courses
surveysViewsOf earlier philosophers
workComposedInCentury 4th century BCE

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Metaphysics hasPart Book Alpha
subject surface form: Metaphysics (Aristotle)