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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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theoretical

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 1| the truth. For the end of theoretical knowledge is truth, while 2 VI, 1| practical or productive or theoretical, physics must be a theoretical 3 VI, 1| theoretical, physics must be a theoretical science, but it will theorize 4 VI, 1| That physics, then, is a theoretical science, is plain from these 5 VI, 1| Mathematics also, however, is theoretical; but whether its objects 6 VI, 1| knowledge of it belongs to a theoretical science,-not, however, to 7 VI, 1| There must, then, be three theoretical philosophies, mathematics, 8 VI, 1| highest genus. Thus, while the theoretical sciences are more to be 9 VI, 1| be desired than the other theoretical sciences. For one might 10 VI, 2| practical, productive, or theoretical troubles itself about it. 11 IX, 8| that they may build, and theoretical science that they may theorize; 12 IX, 8| theorize that they may have theoretical science, except those who 13 XI, 7| practical nor productive, but theoretical (for it must fall into some 14 XI, 7| themselves; mathematics is theoretical, and is a science that deals 15 XI, 7| there are three kinds of theoretical sciences-physics, mathematics, 16 XI, 7| theology. The class of theoretical sciences is the best, and 17 XII, 9| matter omitted, and in the theoretical sciences the definition


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