Aristotelian physics is the natural philosophy developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle in the 4th century BCE. It encompasses his ideas about the nature of physical objects, their motion, and the principles governing the natural world. Aristotle's approach was largely qualitative and descriptive rather than quantitative and mathematical, which contrasted with later developments in physics, particularly during the Scientific Revolution.

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