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Aristotelians and
Platonists agree that
universals have actual, mind-independent existence; thus they
oppose the
nominalist standpoint.
Aristotelians...
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Aristotelian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aristotelian may
refer to:
Aristotle (384–322 BCE),
ancient Gr****
philosopher Aristotelianism, a philosophical...
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Aristotelian physics is the form of
natural philosophy described in the
works of the Gr****
philosopher Aristotle (384–322 BC). In his work Physics, Aristotle...
- realistically; for
example Aristotelians may
regard the
empty set and zero as fictions,: 234–40 and
possibly higher infinities.
Aristotelians regard non-numerical...
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importance of
practical decision making, in the
final analysis the
original Aristotelian and
Socratic answer to the
question of how best to live, at
least for...
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Aristotelianism may
refer to: Neo-
Aristotelianism (literature) Neo-
Aristotelianism (philosophy) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- self-contemplation. He also
equates this
concept with the
active intellect. This
Aristotelian concept had its
roots in
cosmological speculations of the
earliest Gr****...
- with the help of a co****.
Aristotelian propositions take
forms like "All men are mortal" and "Socrates is a man."
Aristotelian logic identifies a categorical...
- proposition. They are "perhaps the
single most
heavily discussed of all
Aristotelian notions". The work is
brief enough to be
divided not into books, as is...
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principles in
philosophy are from
first cause attitudes and
taught by
Aristotelians, and
nuanced versions of
first principles are
referred to as postulates...