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What is the fundamental principle of Aristotle's naturalism?
Everything in nature has a purpose.
Nature is random and chaotic.
Only supernatural forces govern nature.
Human emotions have no basis in nature.
Which aspect of the natural world did Aristotle emphasize in his works?
The immutability of species.
Empirical observation and classification.
The existence of a transcendental realm.
The dominance of rational thought over nature.
What did Aristotle mean by the term 'entelechy'?
The state of being incomplete.
The realization of potential.
A philosophical form of escapism.
A form of philosophical nihilism.
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