The first material
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The first material (だいいちしつりょう) is a term used in ancient Greece philosophy. This is a concept used by Aristotle and is a concept in the natural philosophy performed by Aristotle mainly on material and the concept of the look [1].
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A look is to consist of material, and, according to Aristotle, it means that the material consists of four major elements. And the four major elements have each look, and a thing composing each of these four major elements is done with the first material, and all roots and done thing are in those days [1].
Footnote
- ^ a b Manabu Senoo reads "electron, molecules, three classes of - (PDF) of supermolecule colloid - material element" on page 13, February 16, 2015 in "chemical Times" 219th, Kanto Chemical, January, 2011.
References
Allied document
- The Tokuko Ushida "problem (PDF) of a material concept and the look only opinion as the individualization principle in Thomas," it is 17th, 28-45 pages on "Middle Ages thought study" Japanese Society of Medieval Philosophy, October 15, 1975.
- Kyuichiro Takahashi "first material" "idea (PDF) of Aristotle," it is 37th, 118-128 pages for "philosophy" Philosophical Association of Japan, 1,987 years.
Outside link
- With the first material (だいいちしつりょう) - Britannica international large encyclopedia small item encyclopedia (Koto bank)
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