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An exemplar of thought, preserved for the present. Essential reading for curious minds. The Works Of Aristotle (Volume Ix) gathers a classical philosophy collection of rigorous enquiry: argument, empirical observation and moral reflection from the heart of the classical Greece era. This philosophical anthology presents ancient Greek writings that traverse logic and metaphysics alongside probing studies of ethics and virtue and the early enquiries that became natural sciences classics. Method matters here: analytic precision and patient example teach how to weigh evidence, chart causes, and address moral questions with careful reasoning. Readers encounter not only propositions but ways of thinking that shaped libraries, schools and debates across centuries.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Presented as an accessible academic reference edition, Volume Ix is equally at home on a student’s desk, a scholar’s shelf or a collector’s cabinet. Collectors assembling the Aristotle complete works will value this edition’s place in that lineage, while casual readers will find the sweep of argument and observation an inviting doorway to ancient world literature. For philosophy students, this book is a practical philosophy students resource: study it for its taxonomy of thought, its demonstrations in logic and metaphysics, and its probing discussions of ethics and virtue. At the same time, those drawn to classical Greece era culture will appreciate the context and the connections - a natural companion to the works of Plato and a key volume among natural sciences classics that trace the origins of scientific method. Suitable for library and personal collections, it invites repeated reading, comparative study and sustained reflection. It sits comfortably on a collector’s shelf and on introductory reading lists internationally.