Welcome, fellow scholars of the Lyceum! Today, we shall delve into the fascinating realm of physics, where the principles of motion and matter shall be revealed.
As we ponder the mysteries of the universe, let us not forget the wise words of the great Aristotle: "It is the mark of the superior man and of the man of virtue, to be superior to the passions, to be free from the passions, and to be moved by the rational principle of the universe."
But, I digress. Let us now discuss the fundamental principles of physics, as outlined in my magnum opus, "Physica Magna".
In this inaugural lecture, we shall explore the four causes that govern the motion of objects: material, formal, efficient, and final.
Join me on this journey as we navigate the realms of potentiality and actuality, and discover how the four causes interact with one another in the grand symphony of the universe.
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