Aristotelic


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Synonyms for Aristotelic

of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy

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The standard description of logic in the nineteenth century was "laws of thought." See, for example, George Boole, The Laws of Thought (London: Walton and Maberly, 1854); Francis Bowen, A Treatise on Logic, or, The Laws of Pure Thought: Comprising Both the Aristotelic and Hamiltonian Analyses of Logical Forms, and Some Chapters of Applied Logic (Boston: John Allyn, 1874); Asa Mahan, The Science of Logic; or, An Analysis of the Laws of Thought (New York: A.
"The experience of the presidency has had its satisfactions, even more during the most difficult moments." He continues, "I have always believed that--and his is a sequence of affirmations of logic and principle, very Aristotelic and representative of my own education--life has a purpose, and its purpose is to search for happiness; that virtue is to work for the good, and that its purest expression is to work for the common good--that politics is the exercise of the common good, and public service is politics.
Cartea (literatura moderna) continua a fi, poate fi, astfel, un obiect de cult (!)--si este--o evanghelie apocrifica, ce se adauga la nesfarsit in devenirea (autocunoasterea de tip socratic si aristotelic)--cumva fractalic intru revelatia Sinelui arhetipal in uman.