Aristotle says that while mathematicians study surfaces, lines, etc., physicists (scientists) study

a. what is separable (by the imagination) from objects
b. bodies or objects (matter that has form)
c. the forms of things, not objects
d. only the effects of things, not their causes


b. bodies or objects (matter that has form)

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