Nature
Motion
Causational synonymy
Priority among motions
Movers & unmoved movers
100

Two different parts of the universe.

What are terrestrial and celestial?

100

What are the two words used to describe motion?

What are actuality and potentiality?

100

What is the name of the book on physics that Aristotle wrote?

 What is physics?

100

What is one type of change? 

What are substance, quality, quantity, or location?

100

What does motion need?

What is a mover?

200

Physics comes from the what greek word?

What is ‘physike’?

200

What is “being a thing in the world”?

What is being at work?

200

How many types of causes are there?

What is 4?

200
  • Which type of change has priority over the others?

What is location?

200

Forced motion needs a mover where?

What is at the scene?

300

Terrestrial referred to the these substances.

What are earth, fire, air, and water?

300

True or false: If you’re at rest, you are not in motion.

What is false?

300

What is something that is frequently debated when it comes to why something happens?

What is 'is chance real'?

300

Nature’s perfect shape is?

What is a circle?

300

Where does natural motion need a mover?

Where is not present at the scene?

400

What is the 5th substance in the celestial universe?

What is quintessence?

400

What is the definition of motion?

What is actuality of a potentiality?

400

Name an example used by Aristotle to describe the causes?

Take it away Mariah

400

What do all motions need? 

What is a mover?

500

Where is fire's resting place?

What is up?

500

What are the words Aristotle created to describe motion?

What is entelechia and energia?

500

Term used by people to call this topic of Aristotle physics.

What is causational synonymy?

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