Book Zeta

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Book Zeta is a section of Aristotle’s Metaphysics that focuses on the nature of substance and what it means for something to be.

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instanceOf Aristotelian text
part of a philosophical work
philosophical text section
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
discusses categories of being
definition
essence
form
individual substances
matter
primary substance
secondary substance
universal and particular
field metaphysics
ontology
focusesOn nature of substance
what it means for something to be
genre philosophical treatise
hasGreekDesignation Ζ (Zeta)
historicalPeriod Classical antiquity NERFINISHED
influenced early modern metaphysics
later metaphysical theories of substance
medieval scholastic philosophy
isAbout criteria for being a substance
relation between essence and existence
what fundamentally exists
isPartOfSeries central books Zeta, Eta, Theta of Metaphysics
language Ancient Greek
locatedInWork central books of Metaphysics
mainTopic being
ontology
substance
partOf Metaphysics NERFINISHED
philosophicalQuestion What does it mean to be?
What is substance?
philosophicalSchool Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Ancient Greek philosophy NERFINISHED
workByPhilosopher Aristotle NERFINISHED

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