This book is a rejoinder to an earlier work on Aristotle's philosophy by Neumark and Husik. It deals with the concepts of matter and form in Aristotle's philosophy and argues for a particular interpretation that the author believes to be more accurate. It provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate on Aristotelian philosophy.
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