This book is by the philosopher and scientist Aristotle, and it was presented and translated from Greek to French by Bartemelli Saintlier, professor of Greek philosophy and former French Foreign Minister. He deliberately combined two books in this book; Because they both express ideas of the same type; In the first of them, Aristotle is concerned with explaining how things come to be and how they end, in contrast to the doctrine of pantheism and unchangeability. In the second, the discussion itself is directed directly at the representatives of the school of Eleasia: Xenophanes, its founder, and Melissus, the preserver of its principles until the era in which Socrates rose, hesitantly replacing the old with a decisive new philosophy. The idea in the two books is similar, and there is no difference between one and the other except in form. Here is a general clarification of a principle, and there is a specific rebuttal of the opposing principle. This unique book was translated into Arabic by the Professor of Generations, as he is called, Ahmed Lotfi Al-Sayyid.
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