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- Look up Aristotelian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aristotelian may refer to: Aristotle (384–322 BCE), Gr**** philosopher Aristotelianism, the philosophical...
- the decidable problems can be divided into a complexity hierarchy. Aristotelean logic considers 4 kinds of sentences: "All p are q", "All p are not q"...
- are freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. In How to Read a Book, the Aristotelean philosopher and founder of the "Great Books of the Western World" program...
- colonialism. In the early 20th century Robert Michels re-articulated the Aristotelean and Rousseauvian theory that democracies, like all large organizations...
- ἀποδεικτικός, "capable of demonstration"), is an adjectival expression from Aristotelean logic that refers to propositions that are demonstrably, necessarily...
- Aristotelianism (/ˌærɪstəˈtiːliənɪzəm/ ARR-i-stə-TEE-lee-ə-niz-əm) is a philosophical tradition inspired by the work of Aristotle, usually characterized...
- theology, especially the writings of Thomas Aquinas, had a powerfully Aristotelean cast, and thus term logic became a part of Catholic theological reasoning...
- focuses primarily on the metaphysical and epistemological problems of Aristotelean reasoning and its use in everyday language, covering E-Prime (Wilson...
- clashed, the Northern Renaissance showed a decisive shift in focus from Aristotelean natural philosophy to chemistry and the biological sciences (botany,...
- Non-Aristotelian drama, or the 'epic form' of the drama, is a kind of play whose dramaturgical structure departs from the features of classical tragedy...