Metaphysics

Question

What questions remain unanswered?

Synthesized answer

The provided passages do not contain any information about specific unanswered questions within Aristotle's *Metaphysics*. The passages describe the book's translation, annotation, and general introduction, noting that the introduction explains "what it is about, what it is trying to do, how it goes about doing it, and what sort of audience it presupposes" [1]. However, no details about the content of the work—including any unresolved questions—are given.

Therefore, based solely on the passages, it is impossible to identify which questions remain unanswered in the book. The passages only describe the structure and purpose of the edition, not the philosophical issues or conclusions of the text itself. To answer the question fully, one would need passages that discuss the actual arguments or unresolved topics in Aristotle's *Metaphysics*.

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Title: Metaphysics by Aristotle Description: This new translation of Aristotle's Metaphysics in its entirety is a model of accuracy and consistency, presented with a wealth of annotation and commentary. Sequentially numbered endnotes provide the information most needed at each juncture, while a detailed Index of Terms guides the reader to places where focused discussion of key notions occurs. An illuminating general Introduction describes the book that lies ahead, explaining what it is about, what it is trying to do, how it goes about doing it, and what sort of audience it…
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