Aristotle's "Categories" is a foundational text in which he explores the concept of being and categorizes different kinds of entities and their properties. The work is one of Aristotle's earliest writings and serves as a key component of his ontology—the study of what exists and the nature of being. In "Categories," Aristotle outlines ten basic categories (or classes) of entities, which he argues represent different ways in which things can be classified.

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