What are the two fundamental categories in aristotle's philosophy?
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Aristotle acknowledges that there are three candidates for being called substance, and that all three are substance in some sense or to some degree. First, there is matter, second, form and third, the composite of form and matter. ... Aristotle, however, chooses the form as more paradigmatically substance.
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