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So, I think I understand Aristotle now.

Singular things are the primitive beings for him. But what makes a thing a thing, are the motions they do to continue being that thing and not some other thing. So, self-persisting motions are the essence, and everything is in motion, either in equilibrium or in disequilibrium but tending to equilibrium.

And everything else that can be said, known, explained, etc. has to be spooled from or built off of that metaphysical edifice first and foremost.

Pretty neat desu.
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Dumb gay shit
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bleh, did the Aristotelians here go to alcoholics anonymous?
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