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ARISTOTLE

All men by nature desire to know

ARISTOTLE

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Aristotle's Metaphysics explores the nature of knowledge, emphasizing that it begins with sense perception and progresses to universal truths through reason. It distinguishes between true knowledge (episteme) and opinion (doxa), highlighting the importance of understanding first principles. The work is foundational for understanding how we acquire and organize knowledge.

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