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- discusses inductive inference. The Posterior Analytics (Latin: Analytica Posteriora) deals with definition, demonstration, inductive reasoning, and scientific...
- The Posterior Analytics (Gr****: Ἀναλυτικὰ Ὕστερα; Latin: Analytica Posteriora) is a text from Aristotle's Organon that deals with demonstration, definition...
- The sacrum (pl.: sacra or sacrums), in human anatomy, is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms by the fusing of the sacral vertebrae...
- school of philosophy of which Cicero was an adherent. (45 BC) Academica Posteriora or Academica Liberi (Second edition of the Academica comprising four books...
- the theory of the syllogisms. Gr**** text Aristotle. Analytica Priora et Posteriora. Ed. Ross and Minio-Paluello. Oxford University Press, 1981. ISBN 9780198145622...
- 24a Prior Analytics Analytica Priora 71a Posterior Analytics Analytica Posteriora 100a Topics Topica 164a On Sophistical Re****ations De Sophisticis Elenchis...
- edition has been lost. The second edition is referred to as Academica Posteriora or Academici Libri or Varro. The Academica was the second of five books...
- Cicero, De Natura Deorum, De Divinatione, Academica priora and Academica posteriora Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz Rome Edited by Joannes Andreas...
- inference. The Posterior Analytics (Gr****: Ἀναλυτικὰ Ὕστερα, Latin: Analytica Posteriora) deals with demonstration, definition, and scientific knowledge. The Topics...
- century. He wrote commentaries on Aristotle's second book of the Analytica Posteriora and the Ethica Nicomachea. Eustratius was a pupil of John Italus, although...