An investigation into Aristotle's metaphysics of nature as
expounded in the Physics. It focuses in particular his conception
of change, a concept which is shown to possess a unique
metaphysical structure, with implications that should engage the
attention of contemporary analysis. First published in hardback in
1982, the book is now available for the first time in paperback. 'A
powerful and appealing explanatory scheme which succeeds on the
whole in drawing together a great many seemingly disparate elements
in the Physics into a neat unitary stucture.' Canadian
Philosophical Review
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