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Definition of Aristotelic

Aristotelic
Aristotelic Ar`is*to*tel"ic, a. Pertaining to Aristotle or to his philosophy. ``Aristotelic usage.' --Sir W. Hamilton.

Meaning of Aristotelic from wikipedia

- the chair of professor of the Gr**** and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles-lettres...
- Scholastic, he was not an Aristotelic-Thomist one (as most of the well-known mediaeval philosophers are), but rather an Aristotelic-Scotist philosopher, that...
- the chair of professor of the Gr**** and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles-lettres...
- post-medieval thought striving for eman****tion from Christian religion and Aristotelic tradition. The origin of this liberation, characteristic of modernity...
- the chair of professor of the Gr**** and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles-lettres...
- enhanced telescope. These moons were found orbiting around Jupiter. If the Aristotelic geocentric theory had been correct, then these moons could not have existed...
- encephalocentrists and cardiocentrists extended well into Renaissance, the Aristotelic cardio-centric vision being the one that prevailed among philosophers...
- Aristotelēs > adjective Aristotelikos > Latin Aristotelicus > English 'Arístotĕ́lic' Gr**** Alkaios > adjective Alkaikos > Latin Alcaicus > English 'Alcáic'...
- the chair of professor of the Gr**** and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles-lettres...
- published in Brazil by Editora Monergismo. From Gr**** and German: Plato, Aristotelic commentators, German philosophers (Martin Heidegger, Sc****ing) Exercițiu...