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Definition of Aristotelian logic in English: Aristotelian logicnoun mass nounThe traditional system of logic expounded by Aristotle and developed in the Middle Ages, concerned chiefly with deductive reasoning as expressed in syllogisms. Example sentencesExamples - It was Porphyry who, two centuries or so earlier, had been responsible for making Aristotelian logic an important subject within the Neoplatonic curriculum.
- Aren't we supposed to be like scientists, insisting claims be supported by empirical evidence and Aristotelian logic?
- In the West, Aristotelian logic triumphed: A proposition could not be true and false at the same time.
- There is also the suggestion that the West favoured Aristotelian logic while the East favoured Platonic philosophy.
- His theory, in short form, challenged my aforementioned Aristotelian logic by placing a cat inside a box.
- Thus in distinguishing his categories, Kant begins from Aristotelian logic in outlining four respects in which one can classify any judgment: according to its quantity, quality, relation, or modality.
- What is noteworthy, though, is that al-Ghazali in spite of his criticism of the philosophers, accepted Aristotelian logic as universally valid and most of all neutral.
- It must not violate the laws of logic both internally (the structure and process must abide by some internally imposed logic) and externally (the Aristotelian logic which is applicable to the observable world).
- Absorbing the principal doctrines of Stoic ethics and, in Porphyry's hands, much Aristotelian logic as well, Neoplatonism became altogether dominant over all other philosophical positions in late antiquity.
- Our logo was indeed a triumph: technological yet empathetic - a veritable concoction of Aristotelian logic and Christian sentiment worthy of Saint Thomas Aquinas himself.
- Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibrahim al-Shatibi widened the scope of this enquiry and undertook a systematic refutation of Aristotelian logic.
- Hegel, in his development of dialectical reasoning, undermined the very assumptions of Aristotelian logic, and posited contradictions not as roadblocks to philosophy, but rather as the very engines of both thought and history.
- The clerics were awed and unable to draw from their dusty centuries old theology volumes and trusty Aristotelian logic to debate the new ideas.
- For the intellectual history of Europe, Aquinas utilized Aristotelian logic as an instrument of both theological and philosophical analysis.
- The theology of the Handbook was simple, more Biblical, less tangled and caught up in Aristotelian logic.
- But Aristotelian logic deals only with patterns of inference that hold without exception.
- In it, Buridan redeems the older medieval tradition of Aristotelian logic through the via moderna [modern way] - the newer, terminist logic that had gradually replaced it.
- Although such claim refers to the Qur'an, it does not follow a Qur'anic approach but Aristotelian logic.
- When all was said and done, Aristotelian logic was a closed book - a dead end.
Definition of Aristotelian logic in US English: Aristotelian logicnoun The traditional system of logic expounded by Aristotle and developed in the Middle Ages, concerned chiefly with deductive reasoning as expressed in syllogisms. Compare with symbolic logic Example sentencesExamples - Thus in distinguishing his categories, Kant begins from Aristotelian logic in outlining four respects in which one can classify any judgment: according to its quantity, quality, relation, or modality.
- Absorbing the principal doctrines of Stoic ethics and, in Porphyry's hands, much Aristotelian logic as well, Neoplatonism became altogether dominant over all other philosophical positions in late antiquity.
- What is noteworthy, though, is that al-Ghazali in spite of his criticism of the philosophers, accepted Aristotelian logic as universally valid and most of all neutral.
- Hegel, in his development of dialectical reasoning, undermined the very assumptions of Aristotelian logic, and posited contradictions not as roadblocks to philosophy, but rather as the very engines of both thought and history.
- But Aristotelian logic deals only with patterns of inference that hold without exception.
- His theory, in short form, challenged my aforementioned Aristotelian logic by placing a cat inside a box.
- It was Porphyry who, two centuries or so earlier, had been responsible for making Aristotelian logic an important subject within the Neoplatonic curriculum.
- There is also the suggestion that the West favoured Aristotelian logic while the East favoured Platonic philosophy.
- The theology of the Handbook was simple, more Biblical, less tangled and caught up in Aristotelian logic.
- In it, Buridan redeems the older medieval tradition of Aristotelian logic through the via moderna [modern way] - the newer, terminist logic that had gradually replaced it.
- For the intellectual history of Europe, Aquinas utilized Aristotelian logic as an instrument of both theological and philosophical analysis.
- Aren't we supposed to be like scientists, insisting claims be supported by empirical evidence and Aristotelian logic?
- Our logo was indeed a triumph: technological yet empathetic - a veritable concoction of Aristotelian logic and Christian sentiment worthy of Saint Thomas Aquinas himself.
- Although such claim refers to the Qur'an, it does not follow a Qur'anic approach but Aristotelian logic.
- When all was said and done, Aristotelian logic was a closed book - a dead end.
- Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibrahim al-Shatibi widened the scope of this enquiry and undertook a systematic refutation of Aristotelian logic.
- It must not violate the laws of logic both internally (the structure and process must abide by some internally imposed logic) and externally (the Aristotelian logic which is applicable to the observable world).
- The clerics were awed and unable to draw from their dusty centuries old theology volumes and trusty Aristotelian logic to debate the new ideas.
- In the West, Aristotelian logic triumphed: A proposition could not be true and false at the same time.
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