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For Aristotle what was the ultimate constitution of matter
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According to Aristotle, the ultimate constitution of matter is a combination of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. These elements are believed to be the building blocks of all physical substances and are arranged in different proportions to result in the various materials found in the world. Aristotle believed that these elements possess qualities such as hotness, coldness, dryness, and wetness, which determine their behavior and interactions.
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