The meaning of Aristotle's "ontology."

The Hague,: M. Nijhoff (1954)
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Werner Marx. ality is accessible to him. Therefore, instead of looking for the ' ultimate causes and principles of being as such', he must confine himself to finding the principles and causes of substantiality. If then this is ousia (that which is ...

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