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posterioˈristic, a. [f. posterior + -istic.] Of or belonging to Aristotle's two books of Posterior Analytics; as posterioristic doctrine, a doctrine contained in these; posterioristic universal: see quot. Opposed to prioristic. Hence posterioˈristically adv.
c1600Timon iv. iii. (Shaks. Soc.) 67 Thou art moued formally, prioristically in the thing considered, not posterioristically in the manner of considering. 1902Baldwin's Dict. Philos. II. 740/1 Posterioristic dictum de omni and Posterioristic universal: universal predication as defined by Aristotle in the fourth chapter of the first book of the Posterior Analytics, where it is defined as the negative of the particular:..‘I call that universally predicated (de omni) which is not in something, in something not, nor now is, now is not’. |